by Asec | Nov 3, 2018 | Historical, Literary, Logical, Talmudic, Torah, Uncategorized
Justin Martyr was an early Christian (100 AD to 165 AD) who was martyred for his faith; but his writings demonstrate some of the attitudes towards Jews and things Jewish. For example, Justin wrote to Trypho, a Jewish contemporary, that.. We, too, would observe your...
by Asec | Dec 1, 2012 | Astronomical, Logical, Philosophical, Prophecies-Biblical, Prophecies-Messianic
The Riddle of the Sphinx and the Zodiac Scriptural references and ancient sources demonstrate that God calls the constellations by their names, that constellations start with Virgo and end with Leo, and this order could very well be divinely orchestrated. The larger...
by Asec | Oct 13, 2012 | Logical, Scripture
I’d rather live my life as though God exists and find out he doesn’t, than live my life as though God doesn’t exist, and find out he does. The logic of this statement should be obvious: If God exists, and I live as though God exists, I inherit...
by Asec | Oct 13, 2012 | Logical, Scripture
An Unflattering Portrait is More Likely True It stands to reason that the writers of the bible would want to make themselves, and their people, look good. Yet instead, we find one example after another of bad character, bad choices, and bad people. From the first...
by Asec | Oct 12, 2012 | Creation of the Universe, Logical, Philosophical
In a book called A Universe from Nothing, Lawrence Krauss attempts to demonstrate that the universe could have come from “nothing”. This post debates that position, and holds that when you call upon laws of quantum mechanics and wave functions and so on,...
by Asec | Oct 12, 2012 | Creation of the Universe, Logical, Philosophical
In this video are five pieces of evidence for God’s existence, in this debate between philosopher William Lane Craig and cosmologist Lawrence Krauss. Craig hangs his arguments upon: 1. The existence of contingent beings. 2. The origin of the universe. 3. The...
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