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Against Originality
Article by Phillip Ross.<br>We are taught in our schools, colleges, universities and through the media that being human means being original, that we become most human when we are most original. Indeed, Humanism is the celebration of original thinkers as embodying the best that humanity has to offer. Artists will know what I'm talking about. But the Bible teaches that human beings were created in God's image. We are not originals, but some sort of copies of the Original.
published on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 21:46:40 +0100

A tortured life cut short--a reflection on Michael Jackson's tragic life
Article by Aaron Taylor.<br>Michael Jackson was a tortured soul whose life was tragically cut short. What can we learn from his tragedy?
published on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 21:14:11 +0100

Jewish Publishing - Part I
Article by Mark Etinger.<br>Have you ever wondered who are the current five most influential publishers in the Jewish literary world? Or have you ever been intrigued by the general history of Jewish publishing? The answer to both these questions begins at advent of Jewish publishing itself. The earliest known Jewish publication was in the year 1487; we know this from the trademark that printer's placed on their title page.
published on Fri, 26 Jun 2009 04:05:06 +0100

The Art of Genuine Imitation
Article by Phillip Ross.<br>Paul calls Christians to imitate him, but not to be mass produced copies of the real McCoy. Rather, Paul has called Christians to become life artists, artists whose medium is life itself.
published on Fri, 26 Jun 2009 03:53:01 +0100

Spirituality VS Religion
Article by Helene Rothschild.<br>Do you think that spirituality and religion are synonymous? I used to think that they were, but as I learned more, I discovered there are major differences. I found out that you can be spiritual and religious, spiritual and not religious, or religious and not spiritual. That may seem confusing. I will explain.
published on Fri, 26 Jun 2009 00:13:41 +0100

Which should come first, spouse or children? Reflections on Jon and Kate's break-up.
Article by Aaron Taylor.<br>After watching Jon and Kate's high profile separation on Monday night's episode of Jon and Kate Plus 8, author Aaron D. Taylor elicits readers response by asking the question, which should come first in family relations, the spouse or the children?
published on Wed, 24 Jun 2009 05:02:07 +0100

False Christianity
Article by Phillip Ross.<br>The Corinthians were engaged in worldly thinking and outright sin -- all in the name of Christianity! He told them that they were proud of the success that their church enjoyed -- it's wealth and political power -- because they were worldly minded and unfaithful to Christ. Their pride in their church was an expression of their faithlessness and their misunderstanding of the gospel.
published on Tue, 23 Jun 2009 18:18:05 +0100

A warning about blackmailing mediums
Article by Elsabe Smit.<br>There are psychics, clairvoyants and mediums that abuse the trust of their clients by following up mass-produced readings with thinly veiled threats. This is unethical and gives clairvoyants a bad name when most are doing excellent work on spreading the truth.
published on Sun, 21 Jun 2009 20:51:44 +0100

Divisive Waters
Article by Phillip Ross.<br>Apollos, prior to meeting with Aquila and Priscilla, appeared to have everything right. Yet, Paul faulted him for knowing only the baptism of John, implying that there was something significant that Apollos lacked -- some sort of baptism, or something related to baptism.
published on Sat, 20 Jun 2009 20:06:13 +0100

Baptisms
Article by Phillip Ross.<br>Apollos had been missing one thing. In spite of the fact that Apollos had been nurtured by and educated in the essentials of Christianity, and had been teaching and preaching about Jesus in a correct and accurate way, he was for a time still missing the central element of faithfulness -- a changed heart or baptism by the Holy Spirit
published on Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:42:47 +0100


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