God is not subject to time, but He regards it as existing. But, beloved, do not forget this one thing, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day (2 Peter 3:8). God knows the difference between a day and a thousand years otherwise He could...
Category: Deity
This Is Reality
On this journey we shall travel from Mount Stupid to Mount Olympus and then amble through the universe and beyond. Then we will venture to a place seldom explored because it doesn’t exist. We must stroll along with great philosophical snorting and ample snacking as we go. We shall also learn a little about railroad...Continue reading
A Naturalist’s Strong Case Against Abiogenesis
According to the evidence, in nature, life only comes from life,1 making belief in naturalism and atheism (which require abiogenesis—life from non-life) a blind faith.2 In fact, naturalism is a self-contradictory belief, since a naturalist must believe in such unnatural phenomena.3 And yet, such rational truths are regularly neglected by today’s naturalist-dominated scientific community. Ironically, some acknowledge...Continue reading
When You Exist in the Reality of God
Fact number one: God is reality. Fact number two: You exist as God created you and are part of that reality. Fact number three: You can never escape Virtual reality is often used as a way to create our own world with rules of our choosing in place. It is a personalized, idealized universe...Continue reading
In the Process of Time – Measuring Eternity
What is eternity? It is time that does not end but always continues. It is time in which you move and exist but will never escape. In that sense it is true to say that nothing can make it through eternity because nothing reaches the end of eternity to make it through. The whole material...Continue reading
In the Process of Time – The Beginning
We are all under time and traveling in one invariable direction toward the future. This is a trip consistent and precise. There is no speeding nor pausing nor turning backward. We are perpetually on a pace of sixty seconds a minute, sixty minutes an hour, twenty-four hours a day which make up weeks, months, years...Continue reading