Posts tagged ‘Ego’

In the mid-1800s Auguste Comte had attempted to classify all human thought and he came up with the following categories; Philosophical, Scientific, Religious. Now many philosophical thinkers consider these categories too few and/or too simplistic in nature. There are many thoughts that could be said to be “ALL THREE” categories. Concepts or thoughts which unite [...]

I have been giving this alot of thought lately where my own church is concerned. Even though the Lord blessed us with the church building for one dollar, we are still finding ourselves not growing nor recieving the blessings as we had hoped. It occurred to me that many of us come to church one [...]

In the night the Spirit of my God stirred my mind with thoughts of how a man of God ought to counsel not only his president, but also the American nation at this “changing of the guard” in Washington DC. Doubtless this is a time of numerous international anxieties along with very deep domestic ailments [...]

To live “under the law” is to live under theexpectation of fulfilling God’s moral standardsthrough one’s own human ability. However, rather thanexperiencing the joy of a clean conscience, wesometimes feel enslaved to legalism and guilt. The problem is not with God’s moral standards but withthe sinful nature of humanity. James 1:14-15 But every man is [...]

A review of the movie, The Tale of Despereaux from a Christian perspective. Movie Title: The Tale of DespereauxRating: GDirector: Sam FellStaring: the voices of Matthew Broderick; Dustin Hoffman; Kevin Kline Tracey Ullman; Emma Watson; Christopher Lloyd; Sigourney Weaver and others.Category: Children’s Christian Perspective Rating: 1 out of 5 stars Intro: When I saw the [...]

Today, images of witches and black cats are likely associated with Halloween decorations, but not too long ago, the scary duo was regarded with a mixture of fear and trepidation. Woe to anyone walking alone on a dark night if he spies a black cat lying in wait on the path. And worse still, a [...]