Tag: Tolerence

ARE CHRISTIANS JUDGMENTAL?

ARE CHRISTIANS JUDGMENTAL?

Christians are often accused of “judging” or of being “judgmental” because they express an opinion that something is wrong. It never occurs to the accuser that when they point that finger they are themselves making a judgment. In the eyes of the accuser his own opinion is valid, while the other's isn't. (DR. MAZ "Good Travel") Without doubt, some … Continue reading ARE CHRISTIANS JUDGMENTAL?

THE LAST TOWER

THE LAST TOWER

(DOODIS: "I See You") Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the official viewpoint of the amazing Last Tower project! Join with me in a celebration of the greatest, the most awesome… the only perpetual capital and home of the human race for all future generations- a structure our ancestors could only dream of! From this most impressive … Continue reading THE LAST TOWER

MIND-BURP MONTHLY: issue 2

MIND-BURP MONTHLY: issue 2

1: THE SEA AND THE WAVES ROARING (Luke 21:26 KJV) I recently learned via a friend of mine in the United Kingdom that a UKIP councilor, David Sylvester, publicly blamed ongoing storms and flooding upon the UK government’s legalization of gay marriage. Sylvester, who had defected from the ruling Conservative Party for that reason, was … Continue reading MIND-BURP MONTHLY: issue 2

DO CHRISTIANS NEED REASON?

DO CHRISTIANS NEED REASON?

  I’ve spoken to Christians who think we shouldn’t be interested in having reasons for our faith. We shouldn’t use or even consider logic or knowledge or argument or evidence to support our faith, because, they say, these things are the opposite of faith, in fact they quench it. (PFL11 "MORNING BOY" This is a … Continue reading DO CHRISTIANS NEED REASON?

MIND-BURP MONTHLY… Issue 1

MIND-BURP MONTHLY… Issue 1

  GOOD-BYE FREEDOM, HELLO FREEDOM, (PART 2) Revolting against taxation without representation, against brutal control from afar, and against a lack of freedom in general, founding fathers of the United States made such statements as this one: “Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and … Continue reading MIND-BURP MONTHLY… Issue 1