An ongoing debate continues to brew in the Parliament building of Great Britain in the United Kingdom. It involves the “right to die” and goes back as far as 2006. On July 28, 2014, the House of Lords conducted the second reading of the bill put...
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An ongoing debate continues to brew in the Parliament building of Great Britain in the United Kingdom. It involves the “right to die” and goes back as far as 2006. On July 28, 2014, the House of Lords conducted the second reading of the bill put...
The highly regarded modern philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard, in his Attack Upon Christendom, wrote: “The Christianity of the New Testament simply does not exist. Millions of people through the centuries have little by little cheated God...
What lies just ahead for the once-prosperous Western nations that have dominated the world for the last five centuries? Why is the influence of the United States in the world declining? Why has once-powerful Britain needed to struggle to remain...
In Kingston, Ontario, at the old Cataraqui Cemetery, one could miss an unpretentious granite marker engraved with a simple inscription: John Alexander MacDonald, 1815–1891, At Rest.
From World War to Cold War to War on Terror; from polio to AIDS to Ebola, why does it seem that our world has gone from bad to worse? Will planet Earth ever see a time of peace? Scripture gives the answer!
Why are some beliefs called "mainstream" and others cursed as abominable or worse? How can you tell a heretic from a true Christian? History reveals some surprising ironies!
Self-absorbed with so many "first-world problems," do we really appreciate the blessings God has given us?
Many observers lament the "commercialization" of Christmas. What exactly is the real "reason for the season"? Can we put Christ into Christmas? Was He ever there?
From the beginning of mankind’s history, we have not liked rules. And we often deceive ourselves, not by saying a rule is bad, but by convincing ourselves that we are an exception to the rule.