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Category Archives: Faith, Science & Doubt
Regina Spektor, “Laugh With”
I just love this song; I heard it on the radio a day or 2 ago: No one laughs at God in a hospital No one laughs at God in a war No one’s laughing at God when they’re starving … Continue reading
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Tagged laugh, lyrics, regina spektor, with, youtube
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Romans 1:22 strikes again
Daily, it seems, I find examples to prove the truth of Romans 1:22, “Claiming to be wise, they became fools.” I will probably start a new category for this. Today’s example comes from the Debunking Christianity blog, which contains flashes … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Romans 1:22
Tagged atheism, Christianity, debunking, fool, resurrection, Romans 1:22
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How to find God (… but I didn’t know he was lost?)
Following up on my last two posts which dealt with finding a place from which to properly discover and discuss who the God of Christianity really is, here is an exerpt from NT Wright, from The Meaning of Jesus – … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, Christianity apologetics, faith, god, Jesus
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Science as Religion
Scientific fundamentalists claim that science is the disinterested pursuit of truth. But representing science in this way is to disregard the human needs science serves. Among us, science serves two needs: for hope and censorship. Today, only science supports the … Continue reading