In a world increasingly shaped by secularism and scientific empiricism, a paradox emerges: the enduring belief that history has direction, meaning and purpose—a secularized form of providentialism.
Some Christians claim that the Bible never teaches it and so on ... Without the doctrine of original sin, this paradox of humanity is an even deeper mystery. Modern thinkers may claim that ...
The Bible calls faith “the substance of things ... it can just as easily lead us astray. The “paradox of faith” is that we tend to feel most passionately about our beliefs when they ...
The Paradox Fashion Dinner Fellowship began at 7 p.m. in New York ... Although he graduated from a Bible college, he "ended up" in the industry, and once there, could not find a Christian willing to ...
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Divorce and remarriage: What does the Bible say?
Marriage is a divinely instituted covenant that reflects Christ’s love for His Church. While divorce is permitted in limited ...
What the Bible and history tell us about the claim that God gave the land of Israel to Abraham and his descendants.
Many ancient Greek philosophers dreamed up paradoxes to prove their theories, but one ancient thinker, Zeno, stands out above ...
In October 2008, then-President George Bush asked Congress for $700 billion to bail out the nation's big banks and financial firms (Michael Sandel, "Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?").
After God shuts them in, the flood begins, with rain for 40 days and 40 nights. This is the first time the Bible will ...
How it’s pronounced The Jevons Paradox is named after the 19th-century economist and logician William Stanley Jevons. In his 1865 book, “The Coal Question,” he noted that as engines improved ...
Take a look at this Reveal Trailer for Darwin’s Paradox! that was initially shown during the Sony State of Play that aired on ...
The paradox exists for a reason: today, as throughout history, the deep state controls (read derails) the socio-economic, political and constitutional engine of the country. The same is true for ...