by Rob Lundberg I don’t know if you realize this or not, but the problem with America is not America. The problem with America is the
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by Rob Lundberg I don’t know if you realize this or not, but the problem with America is not America. The problem with America is the
by Rob Lundberg We are coming up on the Easter holiday, and I have been thinking about the conversations you and I might encounter during
by Rob Lundberg Many people use the word “miracle” in many contexts. We may think a team with a of losing seasons winning the championship
by Rob Lundberg You see it on bookmarks, on tee shirts, graduations books, artwork and a whole bunch of other means of social media and
by Rob Lundberg Continuing into this series I want to thank those who read the introductory post in this series. Let me ask you a question.
by Rob Lundberg Imagine that you receive a letter from a really close friend or relative. As you read the letter, you find that there
by Rob Lundberg Sometimes someone who will not listen to your gospel presentation using Scripture, and referencing chapter and verse, will seek to shut the
Could complex speech and abstract thinking evolved by blind chance? Many years ago, this was a question I had and now pose, in conversations with atheists who believe that macroevolution is “fact.” This post is going to investigate the question of complex speech and abstract thinking and show that these characteristics come by way of design and not by random blind chance processes, known as evolution.
by Rob Lundberg “The heavens are telling of the glory of God; And their expanse is declaring the work of His hands. Day to day pours forth speech, And night to night
Dr. Norman Geisler became probably the greatest influence to show me that there was more to apologetics than Ken Ham and the popular creation versus evolution debate.
If you are holding to a liberal view of morality, you are going to vote for the candidate that best fits your views. If you are holding to more of a conservative stances on the aforementioned issues, then you are going to vote for the candidate that best fits you conservative values.
So please do not say, “Don’t push your morality on me!” Because when we do vote, we are voting for the candidate that best lines up with our moral underpinnings. And when you cast your vote, guess what you have just done?
There is no escape hatch for not legislating morality. We do it all the time. And the flip side of the coin is that I still thank God for those who don’t hold to an absolute standard and yet act morally.
There are many questions that are a challenge to the Christian faith, but this one came up the other night in a group that our family fellowships with. The person asking it during our group meeting really put some thought into it, and it is one worth our posting a response to it. Perhaps you have heard this one as well. Here is the question:
If God has infinite knowledge, WHY did He create beings that He foreknew would sin and then sacrifice His Son to redeem them?