Worldviews

Memento Mori: The Wisdom of Transcendental Architecture

I love old buildings. Looking at the architecture of old post offices makes me wonder why builders of the past would care to build lasting, beautiful buildings dedicated to “mundane” tasks such as handling mail. Wouldn’t that be reserved for old, medieval, gothic cathedrals or government buildings? Those were days in which architects cared about […]

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Women’s March 2020: The March for Only Some Women

On Saturday, January 18th, 2020, “some 4,000 community members counted by the number of stickers handed out, took to the streets of Bakersfield in the event’s third year to, as organizers said, ‘celebrate the power of diverse women’”.1 The Kern County Women’s March website states, “Our mission is to bring attention to the struggles of marginalized communities

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Thoughts on “Ask A Physicist To Speak At Your Funeral”

I’ve heard it said many times before that even non-believers of the after-life have a need to hold on to something that’s essentially eternal. There is a timeless craving in the conscience of man in which the atheistic worldview fails to satisfy. Look how desperately naturalism grasps for straw as it attempts to paint a

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Does Psalm 137:9 support infanticide (abortion)?

Critics of the Bible (especially pro-abortionists) attempt to discredit the Bible with Psalm 137:9, which they believe supports infanticide (or abortion). “Blessed shall he be who takes your little ones and dashes them against the rock!”  Psalm 137:9 We know that the Bible repeatedly forbids murder. (Mt. 15:19; 19:18; Mk. 10:19; Lk. 18:20; Jn. 8:44;

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