Tag: Christian Apologetics

God and Mitochondria: A Critique of the BBC’s “In Our Time” Episode

God and Mitochondria: A Critique of the BBC’s “In Our Time” Episode

I listened to "Mitochondria", an episode of "In Our Time", initially out of interest and the will to learn something while I was driving. I actually gained a lot more than I expected, and the podcast has provided me with another article of eye-opening realization.

Looking to God at Election Time

Looking to God at Election Time

At this election time I'm finding it more and more necessary to look to my God for hope and for the correct perspective. If I don't, I'll be like Peter who, stepping out of the boat onto the waves when Jesus called him, found himself looking around too much at the waves... (click the title to read on).

Rapture: Escaping the Wrath of God?

Rapture: Escaping the Wrath of God?

Is it true that if God didn't take believers to heaven before the Tribulation they would suffer His wrath along with everyone else? This, the standard view in evangelical circles, was my reasoning in relation to rapture timing for twenty-eight years, but not any longer (click the title to read on).

The Great Divide

The Great Divide

Should we as Christians forget our differences with those of other faiths? Should we all get together in one big love-feast; compromise; build bridges; accept other beliefs and new ways of thinking?

Israel: Firepot In a Woodpile

Israel: Firepot In a Woodpile

It seems to me that if anything can be regarded as fulfilled Bible prophecy in our time, it's the present experience and reality of the state of Israel. There are just too many "coincidences" going on to really be coincidence.