Atheists often exhibit strong analytical thinking and skepticism, questioning assumptions and demanding evidence. Research indicates they may have cognitive biases similar to religious believers. Personal testimonies of former atheists reveal that positive interactions with Christians significantly influence their openness to Christianity, highlighting the importance of engagement and understanding in discussions about faith.
Author Archives: John White
Constitutional Minute—Canada the 51st State
President Trump invited Canada to join the USA as the 51st State. This idea is not original to our President. It was the idea of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention. They proposed it during the War of Independence from Great Britain. Canada acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures of the united …
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Bible Study—John 2:22 “They believed the Scripture.” What Scripture?
The content discusses the significance of the Old Testament in understanding the New Testament, specifically in the context of Jesus’s teachings. It highlights how early Christians, originally Jewish, relied on Old Testament scriptures, as the New Testament was written later. It addresses Replacement Theology and emphasizes God’s ongoing covenant with Israel.
Communists Are Blind To History and Blind to God
In 1998, the author’s company assisted Enron at a liquefied natural gas plant in Puerto Rico, where they witnessed mixed sentiments towards Americans. The commentary reflects on Puerto Rico’s economic challenges, migration trends, and a potential reliance on biblical values for prosperity, while critiquing the influence of socialism and communism on the island.
School Choice
Texas state government supports School Choice. While many states support school choice, a few offer universal private options. The Republican Party of Texas advocates for parental rights in education, emphasizing limited federal authority over public education matters.
LGBTQ Christian: A Quintessential Oxymoron
LGBTQ Christians are opposing Trump’s perceived anti-LGBTQ policies during Holy Week. Ciiting biblical texts regarding homosexuality as abominable, the article discusses the consequences of homosexuality, including health risks and spiritual implications, while emphasizing hope and unconditional love within Christianity. It warns against embracing heretical teachings contrary to scripture.
Christianity or Islam? What’s the difference?
The content contrasts the experiences of Christians and Muslims regarding faith conversion and religious practices. Christians can freely socialize with non-believers, while Muslims face severe consequences for converting to Christianity. Additionally, statistics depict church attendance decline and a noted rise in Latino Catholic conversions to Islam, influenced by community and outreach efforts.
Constitutional Minute—Birthright Citizenship
The Supreme Court is being urged to uphold lower court rulings maintaining birthright citizenship, following a challenge to Trump’s executive order. Lawyers argue that the 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to all born in the U.S., including children of legal residents, but excludes those with illegal or tourist parents.
Casino Paid Advocates Prostitute Themselves While Legitimizing “the oldest profession”
The post discusses the prevalence of the term ‘prostitute’ in the Bible and highlights its meanings. It notes the contradiction of legal prohibitions against prostitution in Las Vegas amidst its commonality, fueled by money. The author urges Texas Republicans to oppose gambling expansion, linking it to issues like crime, suicide, and homelessness.
Constitutional Minute—Is Judicial Review Constitutional?
Judicial Review, established in Marbury v. Madison, allows courts to invalidate governmental actions conflicting with higher authority. John Marshall’s appointment as Chief Justice solidified this doctrine, shaping governmental power dynamics. Despite opposing views, St. George Tucker highlighted judicial overreach as usurpation while supporting Judicial Review. Article III outlines judicial authority limits in the Constitution.
