Month: April 2026
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This video explains why anyone who goes to Mars will almost certainly never come back. A super intelligent and super powerful being designed us specifically for life on this planet.
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John Mac Ghlionn has an important opinion piece here on the ramifications of AI (artificial intelligence). “Attempts to turn artificial intelligence into a god are both pathetic and revealing. There is something almost poignant about a species clever enough to build machines that can compose symphonies and diagnose cancer yet…
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FYI. Proof-reading of the complete manuscript is finished, correcting a LOT of mistakes and deleting duplicate content. I have also added significant content. I am getting ready to do a final review before sending the manuscript to a professional editor. After the editor, it goes to Southern Seminary. Sorry that…
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In “The Weight of Glory”, CS Lewis powerfully argues that mankind is ultimately made for a transcendent reality; we are created with desires that “no natural happiness will satisfy.” “if we are made for heaven, the desire for our proper place will be already in us, but not yet attached…
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The council of Nicea in 325 was a defining moment for the church where the heresy of Arianism was refuted (Arianism’s modern incaration is the Jehovah’s Witnesses). There is a video worth watching here on the history of the Council of Nicea and why the Nicene Creed is so important.…
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James Spiegel offers a thoughtful essay here on the politics of Judas. He explores the motivation of Judas arguing that it was not money that prompted him to betray Jesus, but politics. He rightfully warns us that putting politics before individual spiritual renewal is a timeless temptation. “All Americans can…
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the single most powerful apologetic for Christianity. Timothy Paul Jones discusses it here in an interview.
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In Romans 1, Paul warns of the consequences of rejecting truth. In Col 2:8, he warns of being taken captive by deceit. In 2 Thess 2:13-19 he warns of deception because people refuse to love the truth. In our world with instant global communication technology, deceit spreads easily and rapidly.…
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Timothy Paul Jones has an excellent article here on the Roman practice of crucifixion. “Christians worship a God who was crucified. It is difficult to fathom how shocking such a claim seemed to ancient Romans. Crucifixion was a death reserved for traitors, rebels, and slaves. Cognates of “crucified” functioned as…
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The mid-twentieth-century chaplain of the United States Senate, Peter Marshall, might best be known for his telling of the legend of the merchant of Baghdad. The story goes like this: A merchant sends his servant down to the market. The servant quickly returns. He is agitated and frightened. He says…

