Santa killed Christ? There is some validity to that statement, but that doesn’t mean Christ or Christmas is gone. Christ is very much alive and swinging after the resurrection according to the Good Book. Christmas still means the celebration of Jesus’ birthday (although his birth most likely occurred during spring, when the census took place).… Continue reading Santa: a Misspelling of Satan? Christmas killer.
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The Brick Testament
Sometimes the King James Bible doesn’t cut it. Not everybody is King James, or a king. It’s just in time they came out with a Lego Version. Rev. Brendan Powell Smith, who doesn’t seem to be an official reverend, has been working hard on creating illustrations to the Brick Testament. You can read the Bible… Continue reading The Brick Testament
Absolute Freedom of Present
This article is written to inspect the conflicts of freedom, and foreknowledge of God, and to propose some alternate ideas extending beyond orthodox theories of divine timelessness and monolism. I wrote this article before reading a segment of Boethius’ “Consolation of Philosophy” written in 524 AD, which deals with the same topic. His explanation is… Continue reading Absolute Freedom of Present
Superceding
I was thinking about thinking. Is it possible to not think at all? Or to think of everything simultaneously? I can assume it takes many cubic miles of minuscule meta-thoughts to make one coherent thought. Sometimes, (I think) I am thinking so complexly that my own brain will not understand. Those short moments when I… Continue reading Superceding