Monthly Archives: April 2008
Brenda The Bookworm’s Ark
Once upon a time there was a very precocious bookworm. Her name was Brenda. She lived in a library because it was full of interesting books to read – books about everything. But Brenda was different from all the other … 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
Neuroscience And Proper Fishing Technique
Many of my posts have been written so that interested readers may get a small preview of how I will attempt to unify science and theology in my next book, Proving God. In some cases I show how natural laws … Continue reading
Why Even Great Leaders Can Fall Into Scandal
It seems like every year the news media presents us with shocking disclosures about political leaders, actors, athletes, and members of the clergy getting caught in scandal. These are often people of great accomplishments. Even great leaders, who have started … Continue reading
The Second Coming Is NOW!
I am deeply involved in the growing movement of theologians and scientists who are seriously attempting to unify science and religion. In fact, the results of my own labors will become available later this year in an ambitious book entitled … Continue reading
The Heart, The Eye And The Hand
There once was a very, very, sad heart. She loved to do everything but was unable to do anything about it. Even with all her passion she did not know how to get things done. The reason was she never … Continue reading