The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: How to Become an Atheist: "If you are thinking of becoming an atheist, beware. The first step is easy, but it’s not so easy to walk the walk. You will have to ignore design when you can see it everywhere: in the universe, the atoms, the birds and the bees, the clouds and trees, the seasons, the human body, fish, flowers, fruits, feet, and even fungus."
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Monday, September 23, 2013
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Why should we study the Old Testament?
Why should we study the Old Testament?: "The Bible is a progressive revelation. If you skip the first half of any good book and try to finish it; you will have a hard time understanding the characters, the plot, and the ending. In the same way, the New Testament is only completely understood when it is seen as being built upon the foundation of the events, characters, laws, sacrificial system, covenants, and promises of the Old Testament."
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Why did God give us four Gospels?
Why did God give us four Gospels?: ") To give a more complete picture of Christ. While the entire Bible is inspired by God (2 Timothy 3:16), He used human authors with different backgrounds and personalities to accomplish His purposes through their writing. Each of the gospel authors had a distinct purpose behind his gospel and in carrying out those purposes, each emphasized different aspects of the person and ministry of Jesus Christ."
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What did Jesus mean when He said, ‘I and the Father are one’ (John 10:30)?
What did Jesus mean when He said, ‘I and the Father are one’ (John 10:30)?: "Answer: In John 10 Jesus presents Himself as the Good Shepherd and, in a debate with the Jewish leaders, makes the claim, “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30). It was a bold statement—one His audience found quite audacious—and it reveals much about who Jesus is."
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Saturday, September 21, 2013
The Comfort Zone: Tonight, Professor Craig Stanford from USC...
The Comfort Zone: Tonight, Professor Craig Stanford from USC...: "Tonight, Professor Craig Stanford from USC is going to talk about creationism and Darwinian evolution. He tweeted: “I'll be on the No God Podcast tomorrow afternoon talking about creationism and other folktales....and about science and evolution.”"
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Egypt Islamists Vow to Target Christians After Muslim Extremists Arrested in Delga
Egypt Islamists Vow to Target Christians After Muslim Extremists Arrested in Delga: "After security forces stormed the village of Delga earlier this week and arrested a number of extremists wanted for assaulting police and vandalizing local churches, Egypt's Islamic party Gamaat Islamiya threatened to target Copts in retaliation."
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Thursday, September 19, 2013
The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: How to Overcome Lust
The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: How to Overcome Lust: "The Bible says "He that gets wisdom loves his own soul" and that God "stores up sound wisdom for the upright." When Solomon prayed for wisdom, God was so pleased He gave him wisdom, riches, and long life. James says that if anyone lacks wisdom they should ask God, who gives it "liberally." Those who have wisdom think right, say right, and always do that which is right. So we should seek wisdom with importunity."
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013
What should we learn from the life of Job?
What should we learn from the life of Job?: "Answer: The life of Job is proof that man usually has no idea what God is doing behind the scenes in the life of each believer. All humans ask the question, "Why do bad things happen to good people?" "
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What should we learn from the life of Noah?
What should we learn from the life of Noah?: "Answer: We first hear about Noah in Genesis 5, which begins with “this is the book of the generations of Adam.” This is a recurring phrase in Genesis, and chapter 5 details the godly line of Seth as opposed to the worldly line of Cain (Genesis 4:17-24). Assuming no generational breaks, Noah represents the tenth generation from Adam. The genealogical account of Noah reads, “When Lamech had lived 182 years, he had a son. He named him Noah and said, ‘He will comfort us in the labor and painful toil of our hands caused by the ground the LORD has cursed’” (Genesis 5:28-29)."
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