PFL 11: "Morning Boy" Does anyone remember “testimony time” in church services? No? Well, it was typically a part of the service when anyone-yes anyone-could spontaneously stand up and “give their testimony”. That is, they could voluntarily tell everyone else, out loud, and without vetting, what God had been doing in their lives, either recently or … Continue reading DOES ANYONE REMEMBER TESTIMONY TIME?
Tag: Faith
IS BACTERIA REALLY EVOLVING?
Lorenzo Montana: "Byblis OT" IS BACTERIA REALLY EVOLVING? An atheist, responding to one of my recent posts, insisted that bacteria has been observed to benefit from mutations. There’s a commonly held view that researchers have documented the evolution of bacteria, showing that bacteria “evolve” resistance to antibiotics. This is intended to convince us that we … Continue reading IS BACTERIA REALLY EVOLVING?
ARE BALD MEN MORE HIGHLY EVOLVED?
ARE BALD MEN MORE HIGHLY EVOLVED? I offered this question several weeks ago in one of my posts, recalling that when I was a boy I wondered why, if evolution were true, did humans lose all their ape-like fir, then start lighting fires and putting on clothes? (Abstractreacle: "Drops") Recently on TV I saw … Continue reading ARE BALD MEN MORE HIGHLY EVOLVED?
ROMANCE AND THE PAIN TO PLEASURE RATIO
Alfred Lord Tennyson, in 1850, wrote: “‘Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all” (from “In Memoriam”). Adverb: "Sea Breath" If we’re speaking of family, children, fathers, siblings, mothers, spouses, friends, I’d say Tennyson's statement is without doubt true-an axiom perhaps. We all lose someone, but we would not … Continue reading ROMANCE AND THE PAIN TO PLEASURE RATIO
THOUGHTS ON ABSTINENCE: FOR AND AGAINST
Here’s a subject guaranteed to get everyone angry or excited-sexual abstinence. It’s a little “raunchy” perhaps for some people, so be warned. Having had personal experience of both sides of the debate I think I can offer a few thoughts, and as it’s my blog site, I guess it’s just too bad if you’re unhappy … Continue reading THOUGHTS ON ABSTINENCE: FOR AND AGAINST





