How do we have so many branches of Christianity?

There are three basic reasons for the number of denominations today.  The first is there have been some major Theological differences.   Not every teaching in Christianity comes directly from the words of Jesus.  (That statement would take a book to completely unpack).  Because of this there are sometimes where there are major differences in how... Continue Reading →

Why are universities anti-Christian?

I must begin by saying I do not want to sound like universities are anti-Christian, while there is some bias, which I will discuss, there is as much misinformation about universities.  This idea began in the 1800’s when there was a growing trend toward rejecting religion, however, what I think was truer of universities at... Continue Reading →

I’m scared of Halloween

If I'm honest I've never really cared much about Halloween. Sure, it was fun to get candy when I was younger, but my neighborhood was spread out and we walked a lot for our candy. I got a little more excited about the festivities when I started passing out candy to the little kids who... Continue Reading →

Is the flood story in Genesis exaggerated?

Well... It’s not so much that the stories are simply exaggerated as the authors had different ways of conveying a story than we use.  We want to dismantle these stories on scientific levels, but the author is completely unconcerned with painting a naturalistic picture he wants us to see God’s work in creation.  Let’s look... Continue Reading →

How has Christianity grown and developed throughout the world over time, how has it spread and how have other cultures influenced it?

It would be impossible to discuss the growth of Christianity over time without writing several books.  Throughout the years there have been people who completely accepted Christianity as true and have so cared about people in another area that they have taken the message of Christianity to them.  But the basic answer is Christianity has... Continue Reading →

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