Spiritual Food
27 Feb 2010

From MSNBC: In 1970 a magnitude-7.9 earthquake struck just off the west coast of Peru. It reduced the coastal towns of Casma and Chimbote to rubble and killed at least 3,000 people. Even greater disaster (more…)
26 Dec 2009
I have a observed a common denominator threading the Christian-turned-atheist folks I have encountered in the past several months. Without exception, each one of them disqualifies God as “benevolent” on either one of three (or all) grounds: 1) All the pain and suffering in the world; 2) All the pain and suffering in the world caused by so-called Godly people; 3) All the pain and suffering in the world caused by God HIMSELF (such as in the O.T.).”
If you partake in any discussion about theism with an atheist, you will find these positions are as common to the materialist’s continuum as red, white, and blue are to the U.S. flag. (more…)
25 Dec 2009
At the risk of digression, allow me for a moment to turn to the subject for which this website ultimately exists. For the billions who count Him king of kings, lord of lords, judge of judges today marks His birthday, and I wish to proclaim with immense joy and thanksgiving: Happy Birthday, your highness, your excellency, your majesty, Jesus Christ.
Lest the growing number of atheists who read my site get up in a bunch, that is not to say the thinking lot of us have any delusions about today being his actual birthday; but it is none-the-less the day we–His followers– have agreed to celebrate it. That is not to sa (more…)
22 Dec 2009
A wealthy man and his son loved to collect rare works of art. They had everything in their collection, from Picasso to Raphael. They would often sit together and admire the great works of art..
When the Vietnam conflict broke out, the son went to war. He was very courageous and died in battle while rescuing another soldier. The father was notified and grieved deeply for his only son.
About a month later, just before Christmas, (more…)
