Tag: god
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Jesus’ Ancient Claims: Explained
When Jesus says, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life,” I hear it as a claim about reality itself. He is not presenting Himself as one path among many, but as the source toward which every sincere search has been aiming. If this is true, then existence is not held by default.…
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Nothing or No Thing: Ancient Memory, Metaphysics, and the Stories We Refuse to Take Seriously
Forget everything you think you know about ancient stories; they aren’t mere myths. They are lived memories of a world where humanity and the divine intertwined, bursting with mastery and peril. The ancients weren’t naive; they were brilliant, remembering truths that connect cultures across time. It’s time to listen to those echoes.
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The Consequences of Not Thinking
Are the lost wanderers truly wicked, or are they simply minds left unclaimed? It would explain why sacred texts cast vagrants and vagabonds as abhorrent. These shifty beings unworthy of civilization, not for what they do, but for what they lack. Direction. Roots. Purpose. A mind without claim becomes a territory open to occupation. Hill’s…
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Made and Measured
In a world where our worth often feels elusive, we must remember that value is intrinsic and sacred. We start with immeasurable dignity, shaped in the image of God. Our choices reflect this worth, and while we can forget or conceal it, our lives can honor it. Ultimately, we are not merely measured by output,…
