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It’s not about goodness – it’s about righteousness. A closer look at the effects of sin in relationship to the nature of God. By John Soulliere Have you ever heard either of these phrases or a version of them? “Well, I think I’m a pretty good person.” Or “I’m not really a bad person.” If…
Read MoreThe Expanding Universe and the Nature of God By Chuck Livermore When Albert Einstein first published his General Theory of Relativity in 1917, his equations showed that the universe should be expanding. However, Einstein believed in an eternal, unchanging universe. If it were eternal, it could not have begun to exist at any point in…
Read MoreThe Gospel According to Richard Rohr Jesus had just had a big blowup with the Pharisees. He knew because of their disbelief that God would allow the temple to be demolished, Jerusalem destroyed, and the nation laid waste. This would happen in 70 AD, 40 years in the future, but Jesus saw it clearly from…
Read MoreWhy the God of the Gaps Argument Exposes an Ignorance of Who God Is Perhaps you’ve been the victim of the accusation that you believe in the “god of the gaps.” Atheists have used this pejorative for over a hundred years or more. It has especially been bandied about for the past couple of decades….
Read MoreIt’s not about goodness – it’s about righteousness.
It’s not about goodness – it’s about righteousness. A closer look at the effects of sin in relationship to the nature of God. By John Soulliere Have you ever heard either of these phrases or a version of them? “Well, I think I’m a pretty good person.” Or “I’m not really a bad person.” If…
The Expanding Universe and the Nature of God
The Expanding Universe and the Nature of God By Chuck Livermore When Albert Einstein first published his General Theory of Relativity in 1917, his equations showed that the universe should be expanding. However, Einstein believed in an eternal, unchanging universe. If it were eternal, it could not have begun to exist at any point in…
The Gospel According to Richard Rohr
The Gospel According to Richard Rohr Jesus had just had a big blowup with the Pharisees. He knew because of their disbelief that God would allow the temple to be demolished, Jerusalem destroyed, and the nation laid waste. This would happen in 70 AD, 40 years in the future, but Jesus saw it clearly from…
Gaps You Can Drive a Freight Train Through
Why the God of the Gaps Argument Exposes an Ignorance of Who God Is Perhaps you’ve been the victim of the accusation that you believe in the “god of the gaps.” Atheists have used this pejorative for over a hundred years or more. It has especially been bandied about for the past couple of decades….