Tag Archives: Christianity
The Master’s Work
“…Did you not know that I must be about My Father’s business?” (Luke 2:49 NKJV) While doing some school work today it hit me what this means precisely. In those few, perfect words Jesus is telling each of us what … Continue reading
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Christians & Politics
The question occurred to me today (one that’s been boiling in me for a few days) what is the responsibility of the Christian toward society? I ask this question because I am back in college again. It is a private … Continue reading
The Dichotomy of Modern Christianity
On Sunday I am holy. I wake up and talk myself into going to church, knowing it’s good for me. I effuse brotherly love. I am, in short, a happier man. I come home and tickle my children, love on … Continue reading
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Salieri’s Curse
I was riveted the first time I saw the movie “Amadeus”. I saw myself so clearly in one of the characters and it wasn’t Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Oh I’d always dreamed of being a maestro. Since the age of … Continue reading
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Faith, Hope, and WHAT!? (Sean Hannity Gets Confused – Again)
In listening to Sean Hannity a few days ago I was surprised to hear an ad for his show with the tag line of “Faith, Hope, and Country”. What happened to God (Love) in Mr. Hannity’s oh so Conservative, God … Continue reading
Fence Sitting or Whose Morality is it Anyway?
I will probably regret heading into this morass of centuries old debate but it is something that I was reminded of yesterday when I was reviewing an earlier post about the impossibility of escaping philosophy when it is something that … Continue reading
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Is it Possible to Escape Philosophy?
While getting my hair cut today I was asked a great question. “Have you learned anything about yourself this past year?” In my answer (which has a lot to do with me getting out of the Air Force and being … Continue reading
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