Do you often find it hard to make
time for God? I know I do. We have an
entire universe of distractions at our disposal to come between us and
God. Now perhaps it’s easier to choose
time with God over something as trivial as, say, video games or reading a blog.
But what about things that are actually important?
Sit down...have a drink...take a moment...take your lifetime...and think...
Sit down...have a drink...take a moment...take your lifetime...and think...
Thinking is good. One of the most obvious and important distinctions God put in place between us as mankind and all other life on this world is the ability to reason. I want to put my thoughts out in order to, hopefully, get you thinking, and perhaps even get your own thoughts. Be aware that I love debate, and if you want to intelligently discuss differences in thought, be they great or small, I would love to hear it! By no means do I know everything...but I seek to know and understand as much as I can...
19 May 2013
23 April 2013
Dying to Live
Why
don’t you kill yourself? That’s not a
rhetorical question; ask yourself that with every intention of answering. What is stopping you from taking your own
life? Life is full of pain, and some
would even say that life is
pain. If that is indeed the case, and if
we follow our natural instinct to escape pain, would it not logically follow
that the best way to do so would be to escape life? So what’s stopping you?
29 March 2013
46 Days of Easter
Isn’t
it weird seeing Christmas decorations in October? We chalk it down to pure and simple
commercialism most of the time. But the
reason for that is because there is a hype—a build-up—for Christmas. We look forward to it the whole year, and the
anticipation builds all the more as fall comes to an end and winter
approaches. For Christians, Christmas is
truly important, as it our day to celebrate the advent of Jesus Christ. So where’s the hype for Easter?
26 February 2013
Prison Break!
Do you ever feel like you just
can’t express yourself and no one understands you? Like you’re all alone? Like your spirit has a will of its own, but
the body is weak? Like you’re completely caged up? Plato knew just how you
feel.
Thousands of years ago, Plato,
the Philosopher King, did not like his body. Nor anyone else’s for that
matter. According to Plato, the
inner-self, the real person, was
trapped in and cursed with a physical body prone to illness, injury, and all
sorts of degrading wants and temptations.
He believed the only escape from this horrid cage was death, which would
finally grant the soul true freedom.
16 January 2013
Apologising for Apologetics
Have you ever found yourself stumped after someone
challenges your faith? You’ve reasoned
and quoted till your brain feels tied in a knot and the other guy seems like
he’s barely breaking an intellectual sweat.
You just want to shove “The Bible says so!” down their throat and make
all their science and logic go away.
Well, there is good news for you: Apologetics!
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