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Understanding God's Omnibenevolence: What It Means and What It Does Not Mean
God's goodness shines through every moment, filling our lives with love, grace, and unshakable hope. God’s omnibenevolence means that He...
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Feb 13, 20252 min read


Why Does God Allow Evil? Understanding the Evidence Behind the Question
A lone figure sits in the darkness of a broken world while light breaks through—reminding us that even in the presence of evil, hope has a source. One of the biggest questions people ask about God is this: If He is all-powerful and all-good, why does He allow evil? This challenge—often called the Epicurean Problem of Evil —argues that the existence of suffering makes the existence of God unlikely. The argument goes like this: If God wants to stop evil but can’t, He isn’t all-
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Feb 9, 20254 min read


ARTICLE REBUTTAL: "I'M A PASTOR WHO HATES ABORTION, OPPOSES GAY MARRIAGE - AND IS VOTING FOR HARRIS"
A vote isn’t just a preference — it’s a stand for the values we refuse to surrender. In a recent article on MSNBC, Dwight McKissic Sr., pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas, chose to explain how, though he "hates abortion, opposes gay marriage... is voting for Harris". That is just the title. I have read and heard over the past several years, going back to Trump's first run for president, conservatives, Republicans, and well-known Christian leaders denounc
dktippit3
Nov 4, 20244 min read


CAN A CHRISTIAN IN ANY WAY AFFIRM TRANSGENDERISM?
They/Them Can a Christian Affirm Transgenderism? From a Christian perspective, affirming transgenderism can be tricky because it clashes with the Bible's teachings about God's design for humanity. But there are different ways Christians might think about "affirmation," so it’s worth exploring whether there’s room to love and support transgender individuals without fully agreeing with everything transgenderism promotes. Fully affirming transgenderism means agreeing with the id
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Oct 20, 20243 min read


We don’t like to live by faith
I can't count the number of times I have heard, "I am from Missouri, the Show Me State." The remark implies that one wants evidence,...
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Oct 6, 20244 min read


Why is belief in God more reasonable than no belief in God? Part 8: Argument From Consciousness
The argument from consciousness for the existence of God suggests that the existence of conscious experience—our ability to think, be...
dktippit3
Sep 25, 20242 min read


Why is belief in God more reasonable than no belief in God? Part 7: Philosophical Necessity
The argument of philosophical necessity says that God must exist because the universe needs something that exists by itself and doesn’t...
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Sep 22, 20242 min read


Why is belief in God more reasonable than no belief in God? Part 6:The historical evidence from the resurrection of jesus
The Historical Argument from the Resurrection of Jesus is considered evidence for God's existence because if Jesus really rose from the...
dktippit3
Sep 18, 20242 min read


Why is belief in God more reasonable than no belief in God? Part 5: Religious Experience
Religious Experience Religious experiences are often seen as evidence for God because they give people personal encounters that feel like they reveal something beyond the physical world. Personal encounters with God can be experienced through things like prayer, meditation, or a strong sense of God's presence. These experiences feel very real and personal to them, almost like direct contact with a higher power. This can lead them to believe that God truly exists. People from
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Sep 15, 20242 min read


Why is belief in God more reasonable than no belief in God? Part 4: The Existential and Psychological Arguments
The Existential (questions about life and existence) and Psychological arguments are good for debates as additional evidence, but there...
dktippit3
Sep 13, 20244 min read


Why is belief in God more reasonable than no belief in God? Part 3: The Moral Argument
There’s a saying I love: "Truth doesn’t care about your feelings." The same goes for morality—what’s objectively good stays good, no...
dktippit3
Sep 8, 20244 min read


Why is belief in God more reasonable than no belief in God? Part 2: The Teleological Argument
I have argued that belief in God is more reasonable than disbelief. The evidence I present comes from several arguments that, when...
dktippit3
Sep 4, 20243 min read


Why is belief in God more reasonable than no belief in God? Part 1: The Cosmological Argument
As I have had many conversations about God, one that always amazes me is the argument that "Belief in God seems silly. What good reason...
dktippit3
Sep 1, 20243 min read


Sowing & reaping: What Are You Planting?
The seed you plant is the crop you will reap. Sowing and Reaping: What Are You Planting? In a recent sermon from Pastor Adam Detamore at Realife Church, the timeless principles of sowing and reaping were explored in a powerful series called “Multiply.” These aren't just ancient agricultural concepts; they are spiritual laws with deep implications for our lives today. Pastor Adam broke these principles down into seven key laws: 1. What you keep is all you have. What you give,
dktippit3
Aug 28, 20242 min read


“Never discuss politics if you are a Christian."
Christians and politics. We’ve all heard the advice to avoid discussing religion and politics in mixed company. Or that faith and...
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Aug 27, 20242 min read
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