by altha-admin | Oct 31, 2011 | Articles
We do not decide for Christ. Human decision-making is one of the weakest elements of the human being.Adam and Eve relied on their own limited thinking, rather than listening to the wisdom of God; thus they ate the Forbidden Fruit, and fell from God's grace,...
by altha-admin | Oct 31, 2011 | Articles
Soren Aabye Kierkegaard, existentialist Danish philosopher, also made quite a stir as a Protestant theologian.Sadly, his theology was poorly informed, distorted by human thinking and human will at the expense of God's grace.The Gospel of Suffering, was the title...
by altha-admin | Oct 31, 2011 | Articles
Governor Brown has proposed extensive reforms for the pension liabilities threatening to bankrupt the state of California. He wants to raise the minimum retirement age from the youthful and outlandish 55 to 67. He also wants to curtail pension-spiking, in which...
by altha-admin | Oct 31, 2011 | Articles
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has stripped public unions of their collective bargaining rights. Ohio Governor John Kasich has followed suit, although the law faces a recall effort. Governor Rich Snyder of Michigan, governor of one of the most impoverished and...
by altha-admin | Oct 29, 2011 | Articles
From YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIiRvbC3Tb4&feature=relatedAdam Curtis writes: "I have found a sort of fly-on-the-wall documentary made in 1976 which follows Muammar Gadaffi around as he goes about ruling Libya. The documentary makes it clear how...
by altha-admin | Oct 29, 2011 | Articles
German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche wanted to rise above good and evil. He even wrote a book about it peppered with aphorisms, more inconsistent and raving than enlightening.Yet for mankind there is only one way to live beyond Good and Evil:By Grace!When Jesus...