Having the same bedtime routine every night can assist in a good night’s rest. Routines help us in creating order and structure in our life. It’s the predicable things we do each day to get us out the door to work, to the gym and back to bed. Routines are good, we like routines. But … Continue reading Routine Interrupted
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The Opinion Of Prayer
Prayer might mean the same thing to you as it does to the majority of the rest of the western world. Or if you are a Christian it may only be a shared vocabulary. Often when some sayings or common nomenclature are said, your worldview interprets what is heard to what is understood. Quite often … Continue reading The Opinion Of Prayer
Our Self
Our identity is made up from a string of deep desires that we allow to surface through our actions, which are dependent on our environment and culture in which we live. The way we perceive our identity is shaped by this cultural climate, which also influences the way we make decisions. Whether because of family … Continue reading Our Self
I Just Kant Believe, In Subjective Reality
The existence of God can be described in several different ways. The one I find most relevant and understandable is the moral argument. Morality is something that everyone experiences everyday. The moral argument for the existence of God breaks down to three or four points. I will be listing the three points to the argument … Continue reading I Just Kant Believe, In Subjective Reality
Inexorable Death, Life Awaits
Death is something I think we have all struggled with at some time or another. For many this struggle is a direct result of a loss of a loved one, or someone very close. I personally could not imagine the loss of a very close friend or family member. I have been sheltered from the … Continue reading Inexorable Death, Life Awaits
The Good That Goes Unseen
“So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day. For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are … Continue reading The Good That Goes Unseen
224 Reasons
Earlier this week the Islamic State (IS) claimed another attack. This attack was on a Russian airliner carrying 224 passengers. IS claims this plane also carried a bomb of their handiwork. This is only one of many stories of atrocities committed by this organization. The actions of the IS are what most people would say … Continue reading 224 Reasons
“I am whatever you say I am, if I wasn’t then why would you say I am.” -Eminem
As I was watching a video by Jefferson Bethke that I had previously posted in my blog, the auto-play on YouTube started the next video. Playing on my screen was a well produced and thought out response to Jefferson’s YouTube video. The response was from an Islamic point of view, with the main point of … Continue reading “I am whatever you say I am, if I wasn’t then why would you say I am.” -Eminem
Couple Questions, Couple Answers, Cliché Nature Photo
According to some estimates there are around 4,200 religions, with such a large number of religions, it comes as no surprise that there is an equally varying amount of opinions on God. I asked a friend of mine a few questions, knowing full well he did not associate with Christianity necessarily, or any other religion. … Continue reading Couple Questions, Couple Answers, Cliché Nature Photo
News Feed War
The belief of the majority is that science and religion are at war. I would say this is partly correct, but in reality, incorrect. In your news feed today, more frequently than not, there is this science vs. Religion argument. This argument is typically conveyed by a funny picture with a tag line that would seem irrefutable. As … Continue reading News Feed War