No Atheists in Foxholes, No Exits from Hell

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.

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.

Profanity

The post discusses the concept of profanity in the English language, defining it as irreverent behavior or language. It highlights biblical admonitions against profanity, contrasting curse words like “malediction” with their antonyms. The author emphasizes personal practices to avoid profanity and notes English’s role as a global communication tool, particularly in aviation.

Bible Study—Resolving Interpersonal Conflicts

Conflict resolution is crucial in relationships and families. Dr. Susan M. Heitler identifies three conflict sources, while the Bible emphasizes the role of sin and selfishness. Conflicts impact children’s mental health, and divorce rates have increased globally. Effective resolution involves humility, understanding, and prayer. Selfishness leads to conflict and separation.

Bible Study: Appropriate Reaction to the Deaths of Evil Dictators

In response to the death of a dictator or mistreatment by others, biblical teachings encourage love for enemies, doing good, forgiveness, and refraining from rejoicing in their misfortunes. This love is emphasized as the highest form of love, reflecting God’s nature. The scripture references underline the importance of loving others and refraining from hatred or revenge.

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.

Reparations or Love? It’s not a difficult choice.

In the news, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett’s proposal to exempt Black people from taxes sparks controversy. The 14th Amendment, equal protection, and the Law of God are cited to refute the idea. The discussion also delves into historical perspectives. The quote from Ezekiel 18:19-20 is presented to emphasize individual accountability.

A Solidarity Event In Support of Israel’s Soldiers and Their Families

The population of the United States is 36 times the population of Israel. 2,996 Americans lost their lives on September 11, 2001. 1,200 victims of Hamas on October 7, 2023, on a scale of the population of the United States, was equivalent to 107,856 victims in Israel in one day. [2,996 X 36 = 107,856] …

What does Superman have to do with Christmas?

What does Superman have to do with Christmas? Absolutely nothing. Signs and wonders redirect your attention from your problems, ‘the elephant in the room,’ to the Savior of the World, Jesus Christ.

Supernatural Choices

The story revolves around a girl adopted by her school principal who feels rejected by her biological mother. In a conversation with a correspondent, she learns about the true meaning of adoption, which implies being chosen. This knowledge transforms her perspective, making her realize she was never rejected but rather specially chosen. She is also comforted by the Christian belief of being an adopted child of God who cannot be disinherited.