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The battle for one soul is over.
The battle for another is just beginning. Every time the liberal candidate for president stood behind a podium in this 2020 election, there was a placard there announcing that this election was the battle for the soul of the nation. I always thought that moniker was the epitome of supreme arrogance and hubris for a party that couldn’t do...
Truth Matters
On Science and Faith We travelled to the western part of our state recently and in one smaller rural town we passed the offices of one of the political parties. There was a large sign in the window urging those local, rural residents to “vote civility, kindness, and science.” The urban/rural divide in this country is great. ...
Truth Matters
What does it mean to be human? You might ask me, why am I discussing this? Isn’t being “a human” obvious? What it means to be human is being redefined before our eyes and has been for years. As a “boomer,” I easily remember the signs carried by civil rights protesters in the 1960s: “I am a Man.” One protester’s struggle to identify...
Repentance Matters
Repentance is so much more than what you might think it is. When we think of repentance, we remember times in our lives where we recognized we wronged someone—or God—and perhaps having felt some guilt, wanted to do something to help make us “feel” better. And what might make us feel better? Perhaps it was returning the money we took...
Sin Matters
This post is going to make many of you uncomfortable. So, let’s begin with a subject that’s a little less painful: love. Love is the supreme ethic in the entire universe. Love is how our Creator God started His relationship with us. God created us in His image for the purpose of knowing and relating with us. But God...
Justice Matters
Everyone is crying for “Justice, Justice.” And there seems to not be justice. Good-hearted people are doing this all the time. Right or left, progressive or orthodox, liberal or conservative, red state or blue, it seems that whatever happens in this country—no matter the decision—half of the country are comprised of good-hearted...
Trusting God in My Dying
I have a new hero on this Good Friday. Her name is Rita. She is the mother of some dear friends and, facing a diagnosis of an inoperable terminal illness, she determined just this week that she would not seek further treatment for it. Our television screens are non-stop with images of other heroes as well. Patients who are filled with...
The Pandemic is Near to Us
Yesterday was certainly a different day for us. The streets were fairly quiet, the parking lots were fairly empty, businesses were quiet, and a spirit of anxiety seemed to waft over our end of the world like a low fog. The scent of hand sanitizer persisted in my nostrils. I lived through the Cuban Missile Crisis, studied about weapons...
Was Jesus Christ really born of the Virgin Mary?
Merry Christmas from askanyquestion.info First of all, let me compliment you on how you have asked this question. People have questioned this event for as long as the story has been told. Your question is huge, and it gets to the heart of other questions. Did Jesus really exist? Was He created in Mary’s womb? How can we know...
This Week’s Askanyquestion.info Q&A
What is the “Great White Throne” judgment and should we, as believers, fear it? Thank you for your question and I want you to know that these questions about our destiny as believers are great and greatly important for us to understand. There are (well, I believe at least two) judgments we can expect after we leave this planet. No one can...