Spending a day with God.
To be able to develop a close relationship with God, we need to spend quality time with Him. We need to study his Word, and let his Holy Spirit speak to us through it. We require time to spend in earnest prayer, talking to Him, praising and worshiping Him. We need time to look at nature and... More...
Were the Ten Commandments Abolished?
In Colossians 2:16 it reads “Let no man therefore judge you in meat (offering), or in drink (offering), or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the Sabbath days:”. Many people who have read this verse out of context have concluded that this means that the fourth Commandment, which... More...
What’s the difference between Ordinances and Commandments?
There seems to be a lot of confusion among Christians about the need to follow the Ten Commandment law of God. Many have been unable to differentiate between the ceremonial law, also called the Ordinances, that were done away with at the cross, and the Ten Commandments, which are eternal. This... More...
Religious Conflict between India Pakistan
It is indeed a shame to associate conflicts with religion. Does Christianity summon Christian extremists to bomb abortion clinics in the West? Does Islam summon Muslims in Palestine to kill Israelis and themselves in suicidal attacks? Does Hinduism preach kidnap and kill those who are against... More...
Can Society Understand the Bible Today?
Many people desire to know more about the Bible. When they try to read it they find it difficult to understand, and at times, a little dry in some portions, as they put it. But the Bible is really not difficult to understand, it just takes some time, and a couple of other factors. But more... More...
Can Society Live By The Bible Today?
That Holy Book, called the Bible, is the only Book like it. While many know that it is a holy Book, they do not know exactly what the Bible is, or why it was given. Once those two thoughts can be understood, then we will be able to answer the above question satisfactorily. In an... More...
Baby Baptism: Is It Really Necessary?
Baby baptism is probably one of the most widely misunderstood rituals in the Christian (and many other) faiths. Almost all Christian churches practice Baptism in some form or another. Baptism comes from a Greek word baptizo which loosely translated means to dip, a washing or immersion.... More...
Scientology, the dynamics and vegetarianism
To my understanding something is to be considered (according to Scientology) contrary to survival if it is damaging across the 8 dynamics. Let’s explore the practice of eating dead flesh (or eating meat) for the people who apply scientology as a technology to their own lives. First... More...
Jehovah's Witnesses: False Witnesses
I have had numerous encounters with Jehovah\'s Witnesses over the past 25 years. They seem to be persuasive and quite knowledgable about the Bible, but however I found some remarkable truths about their blinded faith. They have numerous flaws in their beliefs, and here are some of them.... More...
Jesus Autobiography
All philosophical, theological and political discourse issues from a presuppositional matrix. The communicator's ideas are characterized, influenced and motivated by a preexisting corpus of antecedent beliefs. I commence with the presupposition that Jesus understood perfectly and clearly who he... More...
LIE - My Unhappiness Is Someone Else
This is the lie that says that someone else or some external situation is responsible for my unhappiness. It is the lie that says I am not responsible in any way for my own unhappiness or misery. It is someone else's fault. It is the lie that says I have no choice in the matter. It's really the... More...
Founding my Religion
In 1800 the United States government prepared to mount an expedition to the South Pole. The main purpose for this glorious voyage of discovery - that never got off the drawing board - was to discover the entrance at the South Pole that led into the entirely hollow Earth. It's yet to be proven... More...
Twinning Opportunities
In the 1960s-80s, it was common for a bar mitzvah / bat mitzvah to “twin” with a Jewish child in the Soviet Union who, because of religious oppression, was not able to become bar mitzvah at his own service. Today, the distress of Jews in Russia is somewhat eased, but many children there still... More...
Youth Mentoring - a Pebble of Faith
My Father is a pastor. In 1975, He had accepted an invitation to be the dean of students for a private Christian prep school. He was thrilled with the prospect of a new and very different challenge. But before the moving van was packed, but after the church said its warm good-bye, the school... More...
Paradise Tossed
You can read the full article here About Author A contributing writer to www.apathyalliance.com Robert Bronson Rollins III confronts society and make's it stand up for itself. You can contact Robert at... More...