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Is it Rational to be a Christian? (1 of 2) and Is it Rational to be a Christian? (2 of 2)

The Samaritan Woman

What does God say about employer obligations, worker rights?

Where is God? God’s whisper to Elijah

God’s Compassion: the Ninevites and the Canaanites

Everyday sayings from the Bible – There may be more than you think!

Jesus in Job

New Testament Views of Women: Overview, New Testament Views of Women: Paul’s Female Co-workers, New Testament Views of Women: 1 Corinthians 14:34-36, and NT Views of Women, 1 Timothy 2:11-15 (Part 2)

Is it ever OK to lie or deceive? Biblical considerations

Hello Kitty is Popular, but is she Evil?

The passionate genius, Simone Weil and Secular girl activist meets Christian girl activist: love and necromancy, OR, An Encounter with Simone Weil: A film review

Relating to C.S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis’s Conversions: Atheist to Theist, Theist to Christian

A Short on the Argument from Desire (Goethe, Lewis, Kreeft)

Lessons in the Psalms: Summaries of C.S. Lewis’s Thought (1 of 3) Links to parts 2 and 3 are provided in the applicable posts.

“A Grief Observed” (C.S. Lewis on his wife’s death)

Christian Poems XII: Three by C.S. Lewis

Bible Studies and Commentaries (not listed elsewhere)

“You don’t deserve a job” is like “You don’t deserve to live.” Christian based, really?

Did Christ and his followers drink wine, or grape juice?

Prophecies fulfilled, others set in motion, at Jesus’ birth

The Parable of the 10 Virgins (Matthew 25:1-13): Confusion and Understanding

The Repentant Criminal on the Cross, Luke 23:39-43

“Which Libtard said That?” (hint: the Bible is involved)

“Why do Christians ‘pick and choose’ which Biblical laws to follow?”

Is God ever the author of evil? Does God cause evil acts?

Thoughts on Singing and Evolution

Parousia, Shamoosia, Who Needs Christ’s Second Coming?

What is Christian Freedom, Christian Obedience?

Select Video Game Articles

FALLOUT SERIES

Fallout 4 Review, in two parts: Fallout 4 Overview and Fallout 4 Story

By the Waters of Babylon: Fallout’s Honest Hearts, S. Vincent Benet’s Short Story, and the Biblical Psalm

Fallout New Vegas: Comments from a Christian

Video Game Violence: Skyrim vs Fallout 3

ELDER SCROLLS

The Old is New Again: We Recommend Playing Morrowind

Video Game Violence: Skyrim vs Fallout 3

Christian Parents: Should you let your kids play Skyrim (now with Dawnguard and Hearthfire)?

Hearthfire (Skyrim): The Quest for Butter

On Skyrim: A Vent from a Christian Parent (a mom who plays)

Dragonborn DLC Playability and the Skaal Religion

Skyrim: Dragonborn DLC, a Christian’s View

GARDEN WARFARE 2 & GARDEN WARFARE

Garden Warfare (PvZ) Gameplay: Hosting, False Flowers, and that Bomb Carrying Gnome

Garden Warfare: The game for Christians (and others) who prefer bloodless mayhem

DRAGON AGE: INQUISITION

Does DA: Inquisition’s Imshael having anything to do with Ishmael and Islam?

DA Inquisition: Crafting Materials Tables, Organized by Map

DESTINY

Destiny’s Story: the Nature of Evil and Its Corrupting Influence

There are other articles about Destiny, but they are in regards to it's first year and where applicable, critical of certain aspects of the game and especially of how the second year made the first year's game useless. Those in charge of the game thumbed their noses at first year players (who are a type of investor). To play the game fully the second year, players had to fork out another $60; new players, arriving the second year, got the first year free, basically.

Select Book, Show, or Movie Reviews

Person of Interest’s God/Anti-God Allegory in Season 4 (Part 1 of 2) and
Person of Interest’s God/Anti-God Allegory in Season 4 (Part 2 of 2)

The Christmas Spirit: “What Men Live By” by Leo Tolstoy

Christian Books for Reference and Reading (of course!)

“Against Calvinism,” a counterpoint book by Roger E. Olson

Review: “Reason, Faith, and Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate”

“Science & Human Origins” Informational Review

Review: "God According to God"

“God’s Battalions”: A Corrective to Revisionist Crusades History This is a concise review.

Thoughts and Counter Thoughts on “30-Second Philosophies”

What would YOU do if insulted?

Romans 5:8
The Real God Saves, Not Bombs, Beheads, . . .

Poetry Posts

Christian Poems I: Henderson, MacNeice, Greenwall

Christian Poems II: Villa, Wilbur, Priest

Christian Poems III: Dillard/Prishvin, Paterson, Dickinson

Christian Poems IV: For Simone Weil

Christian Poems V: Levertov, Halpern

Christian Poems VI: Carson, Schnackenberg

"The Way My Ideas Think Me:" An Explanation

Christian Poems VII: Donne, Herbert

Christian Poems VIII: Nicholson, Aquinas, Priest

Christian Poems IX: Hopkins, Herbert, Milton

Christian (Christmas) Poems X: Shaw, Auden, Eliot

Christian Poems XI: Eliot, and a prayer from Kierkegaard

Christian Poems XII: Three by CS Lewis

Christian Poems XIII: Keller and Eliot

Christian Poems XIV: Kenyon, Spires, and Donne

Health Related Articles

Ulcerative Colitis: An (Often Misunderstood) Autoimmune Disease

Appendicitis Symptoms are not always “Typical”

Varied and Odd Happenings; brains, kidneys, and the kitchen sink

“Health-care price gouging is a scandal . . . “

Pure

James 1:27

Christian Things and Things Seen Through Christian Eyes

"I believe in Christianity as I believe the sun has risen, not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else." C.S. Lewis
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"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world" (James 1:27).
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Elisha prayed, “Open his eyes, Lord, so that he may see.” Then the Lord opened the servant’s eyes, and he looked and saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha. 2 Kings 6:1
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"David said to Gad, 'I am in deep distress. Let me fall into the hands of the Lord, for his mercy is very great; but do not let me fall into human hands'.” 1 Chronicles 21:13

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2015. "Suitable Witness" Seek (Issue 11). Standard Publishing. A telling of 19th century Africa American evangelist Amanda Berry Smith's adventures in faith.

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    Hello Kitty is Popular, but is she Evil?
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    Orange Hair: Misadventures in Going Natural from Dark Brown (Part III)
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    Christian Parents: Should you let your kids play Skyrim (now with Dawnguard and Hearthfire)?
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    Goodbye Kiddy! The way of Taliban love
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