Thomas E. Baca
Things changed in a hurry. Nightfall came and the man was quickly dismembered by alligators. Various body parts would later be discovered in the bellies of nearby feral hogs. After his nasty death, the man arrived at the pearly gates demanding to know why God had ignored his prayers. The L...
Did God create a devil? What does the Bible actually teach? To find out let's look back to the very beginning. Open your Bible to Genesis 1:1. "In the beginning God..." God was before all. The next word in the King James version is "created." "God created." He created the...
(redirected fromdid my bit) do (one's) bit To contribute work to that of others in a group.If you don't do your bit with the slides, our presentation will never be finished on time.It's a group project, so everyone needs to do their bit to make it successful.I did my bit—I...
Stephen Hawking is just promoting his agnostic book "The Grand Design" which explains the origin of the universe through his deep knowledge in Physics and never believed that God created the Universe. Man made such attempts to understand the universe and its origin but failed. I remember a ...
Why did God rest on the 7th day? The sabbatical comes from theBiblical idea of God decreeing that man shall rest — just as God did after creating the world— on the seventh day. ... Even the animals, according to Scripture, have a sabbatical since Biblical law forbids man to work th...
Scripture is filled with references of God breathing life. In the beginning God formed man out of dirt and breathed life into his nostrils. In Ezekiel we read of God bringing dead bones to life. In the Gospels we read of Jesus calling Lazarus from the grave. Bringing what was dead to ...
408 Words 2 Pages Open Document In the religion and mythology of ancient Greece, Poseidon was the god of the sea and of water in general. Unpredictable and often violent, he frequently represented the destructive power of the sea and was also the god of earthquakes. He was closely associated...
Furthermore, some have argued that in this death of the animal, God was teaching Adam and Eve the theological principle of substitutionary atonement. He had told Adam that if they ate of the fruit they would surely die, and so after they ate of the fruit, God should have killed them, ...
He would have just been another dead man, tortured to death and left in a tomb. But if Jesus did rise, it means that “God did not create death” and does not leave his creation in death’s grip. That is the good news of the Church. It is frankly baffling that, given man’s ...