This point is constantly repeated in Iglesia literature: “The prophecy stated that God’s children shall come from the far east” (Pasugo, March 1975, 6). But the phrase “far east” is not in the text. In fact, in the Tagalog (Filipino) translation, as well as in the original ...
There is no such thing as exact replication. We cannot reproduce an earthquake, era, or election, but replication is not about repeating historical events. Replication is about identifying the conditions sufficient for assessing prior claims. Replication can occur in observational research when the con...
The word bridle comes from the Old English bridel meaning "rein, curb, restraint," which is precisely what the purpose of a bridle is — to help restrain a horse's movements when necessary. You can bridle a horse, which is the act of putting a bridle on it. How do you use bridle i...
find that my race, particularly in Asia, causes more local people to approach me because they are curious. In turn, this sparks conversation and connection with strangers who can sometimes become friends. I learn so much from these interactions and they are precisely what excites me about ...
” This pleases me because it demonstrates that Chris affirms that libertarian free will is plausible, and it does not require God being the determiner of men’s prideful evil intentions. Also, this explanation perfectly fits the police sting analogy that I offered in our discussion, which goes...