The content emphasizes the importance of renewing one’s mind through scripture and the implications of thought on behavior. It discusses how cognitive biases can distort perception of truth and highlights the interplay between theology, engineering, and neuroplasticity in shaping one’s worldview and mental health. Memorization of scripture is posited as a key practice.
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Texas A&M Dresses DEI in Citizenship Costume
The Texas A&M University System initiated a “citizenship initiative” led by Brig. Gen. Kim Field to promote character, knowledge, skills, and civic involvement among students. The university faces scrutiny over transparency regarding the program. Concurrently, discussions on Christian nationalism and literacy issues reveal societal divides, especially regarding faith and education’s role.
Bible Study—Understanding Profanity
Arlington Councilmember Bowie Hogg criticized Mayor Jim Ross for using vulgar language towards a Christian street preacher during the Southern Decadence festival. This incident highlights public profanity, its implications on First Amendment rights, and encourages a response rooted in Christian values of love and forgiveness.
Whether Forecast—Are You Prepared for the Coming Storms?
The U.S. national debt poses a significant risk, hinting at an impending economic collapse. Despite President Trump’s measures towards a balanced budget, challenges persist. The text reflects on biblical teachings, underscoring that both believers and non-believers face hardships. Ultimately, it advocates for faith in God’s grace amidst forthcoming challenges.
Religion in Israel is Complicated. Well, Religion in the United States is even MORE Complicated.
Learn about religious biases in Israel. Discover more about antagonistic religious alliances in an article by Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz, titled “Do the Settler Youth Hate Christians? It’s Not So Simple“, in Israel 365. [If you use a VPN, you will need to temporarily turn it off to load Israel 365 articles.] How can there be antagonistic …
Was it Love at First Sight or Lust at First Sight?
The article distinguishes between lust and unconditional love. Both are essential to a life-long marriage but couplings based on lust do not endure.
Bible Study—Corral for the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
The post discusses the four horsemen from Revelation, highlighting the significance of the colors red, white, black, and pale in relation to biblical prophecy. It explores differing opinions on end times, particularly the future construction of the Third Temple and the conflicts of Gog and Magog versus Armageddon. The author shares personal reflections and encourages unconditional love.
Bible Study—”♫What the world needs now, is Love, Sweet Love♩♪”
In 1965, Jackie DeShannon recorded “What the World Needs Now is Love.” The text emphasizes the significance of love, especially unconditional love, and describes Mother Teresa’s dedication to serving the marginalized. Understanding one’s calling, both secular and divine, is crucial, as everyone is invited to accept God’s love and forgiveness.
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.
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.
