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Book Review: A Woman Rides the Beast
CLICK HERE to buy: A Woman Rides the Beast By Dave Hunt / Harvest House Publishers Virtually all attention these days is focused on the coming Antichrist --- but he is only half the story. Many are amazed to discover in Revelation 17 that there is also another...
Book Review: When a Nation Forgets God: 7 Lessons We Must Learn from Nazi Germany
CLICK HERE to buy When a Nation Forgets God: 7 Lessons We Must Learn from Nazi Germany By Erwin W. Lutzer / Moody Publishers The atrocities committed by the Nazis are almost unimaginable. And yet, in the early 20th century, Germany didn't appear to be on the brink of...
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Music moves the soul, and deceives it
I spent some time in Psalms this morning listening to some interesting music about them. Music is a powerful thing. It moves the soul. In years past, much of the scripture was sung. This is because it's easier to remember a song than it is to remember words alone....
Jordan Peterson Discussion on Science vs Religion
Short clip of a great conversation between a Christian, a scientist, and Jordan Peterson.
I’m not going to say I agree with every single word said here, but the conversation is very deep and interesting.
Jonathan’s point near the end hits the nail on the head.
Science vs Religion
Science vs Religion One of the most deceiving concepts ever. It imposes: ???? If you believe in science, you cannot believe in a god. ???? If you believe in a god, then you're not being scientific. ???? Finally, Because science cannot believe in a god, an atheist...
Spirituality, Frequency, and Physicality.
Spirituality is such a "spirited" conversation because it's not physical. It can be so complicated that many just opt out of the entire conversation altogether. They only focus on the physical, because they believe they can at least control the physical. I mean, how...
Too many options equal no decisions.
I'm analytical. Not everyone is. In fact, when it comes to the masses, it's all back and white. Marketers, salespeople, and those that control the outcome of society know this very well. Too many options equal no decisions. Not enough options equal a lack of freedom...