[Part IV] Finished. Or, expecting the unfinished not to stay that way.
This here post is a part of a four-part blog series I am writing. It’s about being finished…...
Read MoreThis here post is a part of a four-part blog series I am writing. It’s about being finished…...
Read MoreThis here post is a part of a four-part blog series I am writing. It’s about being finished…...
Read MoreThis here post is a part of a four-part blog series I am writing. It’s about being finished…...
Read MoreThis here post is a part of a four-part blog series I am writing. It’s about being finished…...
Read Moreby Meg | Dec 31, 2013 | Giving an Answer, Series | 0 |
Is it better to live according to my best bet at truth, with consequences and perhaps more responsibility and boundaries in my chosen lifestyle? Or would it be better to live under some kind of illusion? Not just...
Read Moreby Meg | Dec 30, 2013 | Giving an Answer, Series | 2 |
How do you reconcile the reality (read: tangible fact) of death, evil, and suffering with the notion (read: abstract, unproven assertion) that our lives as human creatures actually matter? What is Truth, anyway? Who wants to...
Read Moreby Meg | Dec 29, 2013 | Giving an Answer, Series | 0 |
For someone who believes in life after death, that soul is not necessarily lost. But for the one who does not believe in God, witnessing death must be, well, hell. Unless… we could conclude that life had no...
Read Moreby Meg | Dec 28, 2013 | Giving an Answer, Series | 0 |
The best way to cope in a world without God is to devalue human life. According to the God of Abraham, human life is of infinite value (He has the authority to decide these things, you know). Think about it: If even one...
Read Moreby Meg | Dec 27, 2013 | Giving an Answer, Series | 0 |
In Christianity, my beliefs about myself, God, and the world can translate into every aspect of my life. For example as a Christian, I assert that: All people are equally (and infinitely) valuable. (Genesis 1:27, Romans 5:8, 1...
Read Moreby Meg | Dec 26, 2013 | Giving an Answer, Series | 0 |
If truth were to come flying onto your forehead, with all the evidence you needed, but you didn’t like what it was, would you accept it as truth? Are you willing to go against your culture, your family, your friends, the...
Read Moreby Meg | Dec 25, 2013 | Giving an Answer, Series | 0 |
We are utterly hopeless to find truth. That’s why I’m so thankful we get to celebrate...
Read Moreby Meg | Dec 24, 2013 | Giving an Answer, Series | 0 |
This one was inspired by Amanda Page (If you’re reading this, Amanda, I love you and I want to read your book.) I have a awesome coworker who’s an atheist. We got to talking the other day. He said something...
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