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Culture/Society
All Saints Eve
This weekend if you see someone dressed as a red devil with a pitch-fork, why not offer them a reality check. Ask them if they know who in the Bible is seen as having a winnowing fork in his hand, ready to bring hellfire (Matthew 3:12). Ask them if they know who in the Bible is seen to be dressed in red because he is covered with the blood of his enemies (Isaiah 63). In both cases the answer is, of course, Jesus Christ.
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Theology
Is This Really A Material World?
The Bible says that God is self-evident, which would mean that in order to see him or hear him all one would have to do would be to look and listen. For example, everywhere scientists look in nature they discover rational, creative explanations. These explanations are completely distinct from the existence of rational, creative creatures, so it is not possible to declare that these explanations belong to us. Who then is the rational, creative author of it all?
Four new articles address these questions.
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