In his initial state, man did not need any technical equipment or technology. From a believers perspective, man was endowed with great spiritual powers, which enabled him to act in an efficient way towards creation. Christ himself, who restored man to his primordial state, was an accomplished Man, healing diseases, resurrecting the dead, calming down [...]
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Technology and Christianity
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The Love Walk
“And this is love: that we walk in obedience to his commands. As you have heard from the beginning, His command is that you walk in love.” 2 John 1:6 God Himself is love and the greatest commandment that encompasses all the others is to love God with all your heart and your neighbor as [...]
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How Does The God Of The Bible Love?
It is very difficult to talk about love nowadays, because even the verb “to love” has become very popular and overused. People use the same word to say they love cheeseburgers, they love the rain, they love their wives or they love their parents. Love does not have the same meaning for everybody; for Hollywood [...]
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Vampires Are Not Cool
They seem to be the newest craze these days, these vampires. With Stephanie Meyers best-selling saga “Twilight” and its motion picture versions, teenagers are crazed over those charming, pale and troubled blood suckers. But whereas Stephanie Meyers version of vampires seems to be inspired by Shakespeares “Romeo and Juliet”, the traditional vampire folklore apparently has [...]
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