Author: Fuel For Faith

THE MEANING OF LIFE ACCORDING TO HAMLET, PAUL AND DEEP THOUGHT

THE MEANING OF LIFE ACCORDING TO HAMLET, PAUL AND DEEP THOUGHT

What is the meaning of life? This question has been asked for as long as humans have been around... I’m told that in this post-modern age the question of the meaning of life is no longer an issue, since nothing is regarded to be objectively "true", and evolutionism has sucked any spiritual meaning out of life. I think the … Continue reading THE MEANING OF LIFE ACCORDING TO HAMLET, PAUL AND DEEP THOUGHT

WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DINOSAURS?

WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DINOSAURS?

INTRO It seems to me that there are huge numbers of people around the world who never get a chance to hear the creationists’ story of the history of planet earth. There are some fine web sites run by fine creationist organizations, but they don’t make their core beliefs or views very accessible. They fail … Continue reading WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DINOSAURS?

IS GOD A TEAPOT?

IS GOD A TEAPOT?

I once had an interesting conversation with a woman who prided herself on being intelligent, open-minded, inclusive and tolerant - which is fine depending on our definition of those words- who told me that people should be free to believe anything they want to believe.... Up to a point I agree with her, and so does my God. … Continue reading IS GOD A TEAPOT?

TOAST, MURPHY’S LAW AND THE BIBLE

TOAST, MURPHY’S LAW AND THE BIBLE

When you drop your toast on the floor, does it always fall jammy side down? When you go to the check-out, are you always in the line that takes far longer than the others? Well fret no longer, dear reader: there may be an answer to the problem! Previously I've written about Biblical explanations for … Continue reading TOAST, MURPHY’S LAW AND THE BIBLE

WHAT WAS DARWIN’S FAVORITE FOOD?

WHAT WAS DARWIN’S FAVORITE FOOD?

                                                The answer, of course, is primordial soup.                                                Here you can clearly see evolution in action.                    Thanks to Benjamin my nine year old, for evolving (sorry I mean "creating") this joke.