Discussion: Can We Find God? Yes, of course, We can.

Recently, I wrote of a Maui church remarkably untouched by the awful “fire hurricane” (the term used by Hawaii’s Governor Josh Green). It seemed miraculous to me, but my interest was further sparked by skeptics who insisted nothing unusual had occurred. show-me-a-Hawaiian-miracle-and-I-will-believe The skeptics protective instinct is to invoke the term “science”, as if theContinue reading “Discussion: Can We Find God? Yes, of course, We can.”

Sound of Freedom: What Controversy?

The film Sound of Freedom, a specter of sex trafficking of under-age children, has been a box office hit this summer. It wasn’t supposed to be successful. Disney, its owner, declined to release it. The film has also been deemed controversial since its release. Sex trafficking is awful and should be exposed. What is theContinue reading “Sound of Freedom: What Controversy?”

On Church and Science: Yet Another Phony Narrative

Academics today view Christianity as a fairy tale, and those believing in it as gullible and witless. Science and religion are portrayed as mutually exclusive, but this view has gained acceptance only in the last 100 years, and can be disproven.  Isaac Newton, the inventor of calculus and one of the greatest minds of allContinue reading “On Church and Science: Yet Another Phony Narrative”

Freedom to Pray is Upheld. Why was it ever Threatened?

High School Coach Joe Kennedy was fired from his job at Bremerton (Washington) High School for praying at the 50-yard line immediately after each game. The coach engaged in this practice for nearly eight years (win or lose) until local officials determined it to be a threat to good order. Namely, they saw this asContinue reading “Freedom to Pray is Upheld. Why was it ever Threatened?”