Reading Time: 4 minutes Easter is nearing and the reason we celebrate it is because this is how God showed his love for us and how he demonstrated his mercy on us. By Christ Jesus’ living a sinless life during his physical life on earth and through his physical death and again by his physical resurrection, Jesus gave to […]

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Reading Time: 6 minutes Insecurity is a feeling of general unease or nervousness that may be triggered by perceiving of oneself to be vulnerable in some way, or a sense of vulnerability or instability which threatens one's self-image or ego. Insecurity may help to cause shyness, paranoia and social withdrawal, or alternatively it may encourage compensatory behaviors such as […]

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Reading Time: < 1 minute The common accusation that I use circular reasoning is actually true. In fact, everyone uses some degree of circular reasoning when defending his ultimate standard (though not everyone realizes this fact). Yet if used properly, this use of circular reasoning is not arbitrary and,therefore, not fallacious.   Contrary to what you think, circular reasoning is […]

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Reading Time: 6 minutes Christopher Hitchens legacy to humanity falls short of what it could have been. A statement released by Vanity Fair late the night Christopher Hitchens died stated: “There will never be another like Christopher. A man of ferocious intellect, who was as vibrant on the page as he was at the bar,” Vanity Fair editor Graydon […]

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Reading Time: 2 minutes My deepest condolences to the Hitchens family at their time of loss of husband, father, brother, friend; Christopher Hitchens died on December 15th, 2011 from complications brought on by cancer. Though the melancholy as time goes by lessens it never fully dissipates. Our hope then must be beyond our meager means. We need to look […]

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Reading Time: 11 minutes @GRIMACHU from Twitter says that morals are subjective (not absolute) and that we live within secular morality. Going on to say that the Bible has contractions in Luke 16:17 and Matthew 5:18-19 which undermines 'absolute morality' said to be within the Bible thus it retains the entire, vicious Old Testament laws as being binding today. […]

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Reading Time: 5 minutes What is a liar? From dictionary.com: a liar is a person who tells lies. Lies are a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood – something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture – an inaccurate or false statement – the charge or accusation of lying. Lying […]

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Reading Time: 6 minutes I’ve been watching Penn & Teller (Penn Jillette and Raymond Teller) do their blend of illusion and comedy from when they were first on Saturday Night Live, through their TV specials, guest appearances, and most lately their “Fool Us” and “Tell a Lie” shows. I have not had the privilege of watching them in person, […]

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Reading Time: 10 minutes Atheist Tim lays down on a couch to take a nap only to findhimself in a abysmal moral quandary. Angela suddenly standing beside Atheist Tim asks him, “Tim,have you ever told a lie?” A very startled Atheist Tim asks, “What?” Angela: “Be not afraid Tim. I am here to lead you to truth.Have you ever […]

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Reading Time: < 1 minute flypaper4weirdos from YouTube asks, “Why is the bible wrong on so many things?” Obviously flypaper4weirdos is mistaking the Holy Bible with say the writings of Buda, theKoran, the Book of Mormon, and the Jehovah Witness New World Translation (NWT)because the Holy Bible is in no way wrong about anything. In fact, the HolyBible is confirmed […]

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