Blogs

  • The Disappearance of the Need for Truth

    Truth, can be defined as “That which is true or in accordance with fact or reality.”[1] The Merriam Webster dictionary defines Truth, with a capital “T”, as “a transcendent fundamental or spiritual reality.”[2] In this modern age we are not short of things to do or activities to fill each day. The ubiquitous smartphone provides Read more

  • Becoming a Christian: A Single Moment That Lasts for the Rest of Your Life (and After)

    Before I became a Christian, I had no idea what it meant. I did not understand that it would lead to a whole new way of life; something that would impact just about everything I do, and even the way I think. My earlier ignorance assumed that Christianity, or any other religion, was simply a Read more

  • Intelligent Design Versus Naturalism

    A Little Learning . . The saying “A little learning is a dangerous thing” may be proving true for proponents of naturalism. The constant and inexorable march of growing scientific knowledge is changing our understanding of the origins of life and the universe and now casts strong doubt over many assumptions made by scientists over Read more

  • The Human Database of Information – Part 2

    Part 1 of this blog described the amazing amount of expertly-designed digital information that is held within the human body. Part 2 outlines the existence of multiple forms of human data and their embedded communication processes, all working together to allow a human body to adapt to different environments. More Than One Form of Data Read more

  • The Human Database of Information – Part 1

    As a member of the human race, each and every one of us is a huge, walking library of exquisitely-crafted information. Large Amounts of Data (Thirty Trillion DVDs) in each Human Body Each human being is effectively a repository of a huge amount of data, and scientists are now beginning to discover the nature of Read more

  • Thoughts on Interaction Between the Physical World and the Spiritual Realm

    Living in the physical world, our physical senses (sight, sound, touch, taste and smell) and sensitivities are constantly bombarded by physical stimuli, so it is not surprising that many of us consider the physical realm to be the sum of mankind’s existence. If you take the time to look, however, there is ample evidence of Read more