Humans should not worship their own image, but rather the Lord, who is the Creator and Savior. The One and Only God There are many man-made “gods,” but only one true God. All other “gods,” either in the form of idols or those created in other religions, are really not gods ...
. It is most improbable that there is a scientific explanation (e.g., a Darwinian explanation) of the evolution of souls. But since it is probable that God brings about humans, it is probable that he brings about their essential parts — souls.Swinburne, RichardIs There A God...
And then what happens -- does yourbloodreally boil? What's the best way to let someone know you're angry that doesn't result in a bill for physical damage? On the next page, we'll take a look at what makes us angry. You can probably think of lots of things that make you angry....
But why did humans feel compelled to make the Grim Reaper, well, so grim? Why not make him a friendly and helpful guide to the underworld? And why, for that matter, does he have to be a guy? We'll address all of these questions on the next few pages. We'll look at the ...
But, as we’ve seen with COVID-19, life often does not square with our plans. The best-laid plans with the finest details often completely collapse, because the world is dynamic. The nature of the world is flux. When our plans are foiled—and that can include our multi...
The taking and shrinking of a head was, for many years following contact with Europeans, taken as merely a war trophy turned into an adornment. Indeed, the warrior who took the head does in fact wear the tsantsa for between a month and a year. The tsantsa is more than a mere trophy,...
Like other species, we are the products of millions of years of adaptation. Now we're taking matters into our own hands.
aFirst Root Race (initial creation of humans)—began about 4.5 billion years ago as spiritual, free-will companions of God, who projected themselves into the denser world of matter because of a curiosity about how things worked. 人的第一根 (種族最初創作)-開始了大約4.5十億年前作為上帝的精神...
Mesopotamians feared Lamastu (also spelled Lamashtu), a vicious demon goddess who preyed on humans. In Assyrian legend, Lamastu, the daughter of sky god Anu, would creep into a house at night and steal or kill babies, either in their cribs or in the womb. Believers attributed sudden infan...
This view of mediation raises a few questions. One is whether we should be using the term “make” in this context. For many Christians it may be too crass to say that they “make” God present. Does this mean that it is also too simplistic for scholars to use this word when we stu...