Tuesday, 29 May 2018
Death wish
In Ireland we have seen the referendum result greeted with carnival-like glee. Just remember they are celebrating the legal right they now have to kill the most innocent and defenceless of the human race.
Tuesday, 22 May 2018
A person's a person, no matter how small.
There is a referendum this Friday in the Republic of Ireland on the issue of abortion. We could all learn an important lesson from Dr Suess.
How many Jehovahs?
This is the next instalment on the conversation I had with the Jehovah's Witnesses recently.
Labels:
God,
Scripture,
The Trinity,
Watchtower Society
Thursday, 3 May 2018
The royal we, or the royal three?
I have recently had a few discussions with "Jehovah's Witnesses". Over the next wee while I will report on how these conversations went.
Labels:
God,
Scripture,
The Trinity,
Watchtower Society
Wednesday, 14 March 2018
"That's just...my interpretation!"
I had a great chat yesterday with a man who was very friendly and willing to talk about the gospel and the evidence for it.
Labels:
Christ,
Evidence,
Inspiration of Scripture,
OT Prophecy,
Scripture
Monday, 5 February 2018
Good news about the bad news
The gospel doesn't cater to our feel-good factor, massage our ego or cater to our pride. It tells us we are guilty, hell-deserving and helpless to do anything about it. This is one reason why the message of the gospel is hated and rejected by so many. But this teaching about our sinfulness is actually good news. Here's why:
Saturday, 16 December 2017
Thursday, 30 November 2017
The Trinity and the reality of love
I was speaking to a ‘Jehovah’s Witness’ and he told me that
from eternity past God had been entirely on His own and was completely happy
and content. Now, please think carefully about this.
Labels:
God,
Inspiration of Scripture,
Scripture,
The Trinity
Wednesday, 1 November 2017
Stand to Reason on hell
Hell is a subject I have done a lot of thinking about and writing on. This article from Stand to Reason masterfully and succinctly deals with the attempts of annihilationists to put out the flames of what the Lord Jesus called eternal fire. Please have a read.
Labels:
Eternal punishment,
Hell,
Scripture,
Stand to Reason
Wednesday, 18 October 2017
Why does God need a sacrifice?
Richard Dawkins has asked the question, “If God wanted to
forgive our sins, why not just forgive them without having Himself tortured and
executed in payment...?” Now Richard Dawkins was voted one of the top three
intellectuals in the world, and although I am not one of the other two I think
the answer is fairly simple and can be stated in three words, “God is
righteous.”
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