Tag Archives: justice
The two “do-gooders”
Once upon a time there were two do-gooders. Their names were Amy and Angus. They accepted the great challenge of making the world a better place. But since they knew that there were two real worlds—physical and spiritual realms—they decided … Continue reading
The Devil and the Cross
The Devil had a serious look of concern on his face. Jesus had been nailed to the cross for several hours and still showed no signs of trying to get off and kick some butt. This is not what the … Continue reading
God’s Glass Ceiling
The term “glass ceiling” was made popular mostly during the women’s movement in the seventies to symbolize gender discrimination in the workplace. Women could see the corporate level above them but could not break through this transparent, yet “hard as … Continue reading
How Does One Burn In Hell?
For one thing, there is no physical fire in Hell because it is not a physical realm. So this is a question for physics as much as it is a question for theology. What does it really mean to “burn” … Continue reading
Was The Forbidden Fruit A Crisp, Juicy Apple?
Eating fruit is supposed to be healthy for us. The saying, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away,” is a positive testimonial to its nutritional value and fiber content. So why would God warn Adam and Eve not to … Continue reading
