The emptiness of the atheist worldview

The emptiness of the atheist worldview

Whether we are conscious of it or not, we all have a worldview. We all have beliefs about the world. As we go about our lives, we develop our own personal philosophies and beliefs. We develop our own perception of the world. It doesn’t necessarily have to be religious..

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    In the interest of complete transparency, I should disclose that I am not American and I am getting into territory that I am at risk of not understanding fully.

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  • Prayer is Not Enough

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  • God has compassion, even when we don’t deserve it

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  • Fame and the public 

    How many times have we heard that a celebrity from the cinema, entertainment and sports, who made small fortunes then went bust.

  • Exiles and Exodus

    Our home has been under renovation, and we have been out of our home since March. It’s an odd feeling to see your home but know that you are unable to return there or to live there.