This is in reply to the May 8 LNP | LancasterOnline letter “Jesus brought new understanding of God.” I’d like to ask: What would this world be like if God did not judge evil? People could then sin ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) The world in which we live is not known for its consistency and this is particularly true as far as justice is concerned. Many times the way justice is applied depends on your status ...
In his general audience Pope Francis reflected that the reality of the Final Judgment allows us to trust in God even if we are afraid, emphasizing also that our judgment begins each day through the ...
Christ’s face emerges from a shimmering gold background, his brow slightly furrowed, lips pressed in a quiet, knowing tension, one hand raised in blessing while the other clutches a bejeweled gospel ...
My mentor in seminary, Michael Kinnamon, liked to tell students the best dialogue takes place when we engage our opponents at their best, not at their worst. For good or ill, I’ve since taken ...
First Baptist Church of Dallas Pastor Richard Jeffress (left) and Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick (right) are two of many voices who have connected tragedies to the judgment of God because of ...
This post is in response to R & Deism: What If We're God's Experiment? By Jeremy E. Sherman Ph.D., MPP I don’t believe in God but I’m well aware that many do and I don’t begrudge them their belief.
On the one-year anniversary of the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, Pope Francis expressed his solidarity with all those suffering because of conflicts throughout the Middle East, urged Christians to ...
Many problems exist in the world. What are undeniable in the United States are the heat waves, the COVID-19 pandemic, wildfires, floods, racial tensions and murders in our cities. All of these seem to ...