The last words of well-known atheists, including Voltaire, Thomas Paine, Napoleon Bonaparte, Anton LaVey, and David Strauss, support the saying “There are no atheists in foxholes.” Prominent scientists who changed the world through observation and personal revelation include Francis Collins, Johannes Kepler, Galileo, and Isaac Newton. Over 100 stories of former skeptics show that a majority were positively influenced by Christians toward conversion. Atheism is considered a religion due to its fundamental set of beliefs and practices. Christians are encouraged to love their enemies and pray for those who oppose them.
Category Archives: Faith in God
Constitutional Minute—Episode 10, The First Amendment: Religious Freedom Unrestrained by Government
The Bill of Rights, ratified in 1791, safeguards specific rights, including freedom of religion and speech. The principle of separation of church and state, debated since the Revolution, is not explicitly in the Constitution. The First Amendment prohibits a state-established religion and ensures individuals’ freedom to engage with government based on their religious beliefs.
Impending Recession: Analyst Speculations and Economic Impact
The U.S. economy faces a recession, prompting uncertainty among Americans. Analysts debate potential Fed actions, while JPMorgan Chase predicts a recession by year-end. Modern Monetary Theory challenges conventional economics, advocating government control over currency. Inflation negatively impacts US households, emphasizing the importance of conservative fiscal policies. Gold remains a reliable wealth standard amidst economic fluctuations.
Bible Study: One is the loneliest number
Names have held meanings since antiquity, but today many names lack significance. Rock band Three Dog Night took inspiration from Aboriginal hunters. The Bible’s message about man and woman underscores the importance of relationships. Personal experience as a child of divorce highlights the impact on children. Statistics and scripture emphasize the importance of fathers. Choosing Jesus’ way is the ultimate decision.
Bible Study: What do all these love words mean?
The Bible defines love through four Greek words: Agape, selfless love; Phileo, friendship love; Storge, familial love; and Eros, romantic love. Unmarried parenting has shifted in the US, while the Bible emphasizes roles of husbands and wives. Successful marriages are built on agape love and following the Bible’s guidance.
Bible Study: What will you say or do in your last few moments of life? Don’t wait too long.
As a septuagenarian, the author reflects on the end of life, having made preparations and found comfort in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. He emphasize the importance of repentance and the consequences of rejecting God’s grace. The author shares a convict’s final words and concludes with a message of hope and God’s forgiveness.
Welcome to the End Times, playing now to a worldwide audience
The multi-front war on Israel does not surprise Bible scholars and ordinary students of the Bible.
This post is not intended to portray all Muslims as our enemies. The Shia Muslims are the one ‘bad apple’ in the Middle East basket.
The goal is to arouse the reader’s interest in the amazing end times events unfolding daily.
Bible Study: The Most Important Conditional Statement In All Human History
WHEN I shut up the heaven and there is no rain, or WHEN I command the locusts to devour the land, or send pestilence on My people, IF My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray, and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, THEN I will hear from …
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Gateway Church Elders Speak, I respond.
Statement of the Gateway Elders on the exit of Pastor Robert Morris Dear Gateway Church family, The Board of Elders wants to reach out to you personally to address the recent events in our church and to provide you with an update. This is an unthinkable and painful time in our church. Our church congregation …
Bible Study: The Sin Nature — ♫ Love and Marriage ♬
The term “sin” appears 38 times in the New Testament, originating from the Greek word meaning “to miss the mark.” Believers find direction in Jesus, who proclaimed, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). God created man with a divine purpose and out of love, not hate. Through love and faith, sin can be overcome.
