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Would God ever allow time travel – Part 1

As we all know, Gods time is not our time, as far as Him allowing time travel, I think that when it’s time to travel, He’ll be the one doing the transfers. God already knows what our time span is, He knew us when we were not yet in our mothers womb. He created everything, He knows whats ahead, just like He knows what is behind us. Man’s curiosity, has gotten him into more than he’ll ever get out of. I still question, why do we need to go to the moon? If God had wanted us there, He would have put us there. We’ve lost several astronauts because of experimental time travels, because that’s what they are. Man, in Read the rest of this entry »

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Should Christian churches allow gays to be ordained as priests?

This is such an emotive and explosive subject,it must be approached with a sense of great responsibility.

Although true Christians do not want a return to the dark days when homosexuals were stigmatized and denounced, on the other side of the coin we should not be promoting the practice either.

My personal belief is that God loves each one of us although we are deeply flawed human beings. We all have our individual battles to combat and I am sure that out of all the things He loathes – bigotry and hatred would come far higher on the list than homosexuality.

Love must always be our guiding light. I have five grandsons and in todays climate of rampant promiscuity there is a Read the rest of this entry »

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The legacy we inherited from the Phoenicians

Second only to the creation of the printing press in the mid-fifteenth century, the Phoenician Empire may have made the greatest contribution to the literacy of modern civilizations, particularly in the West.

Although the Phoenicians ceased to exist as a people before the time of Christ, their contributions to the world of that time played a crucial role in the spread of Christianity. The trade routes facilitated the travels of the first apostles; the alphabet captured the early teachings of the faith, to ensure that the authentic teachings were preserved and could be passed from one generation to the next.

Today best remembered for its nautical technology, its ambitious trading systems, and its 22-character phonetic alphabet (which formed the basis of both Read the rest of this entry »

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