Design of the Week – Clown
February 3, 2010 at 6:30 am | Posted in Designs of the Week | Leave a commentTags: annihilation, ateasetees, atheism, blood, body, Catholic, Christian, clown, co-Redemptrix, communion, deny, design of the week, dogma, evangelism, evolution, faith, forgive, God, good deeds, grace, heaven, hell, Hinduism, hope, indulgences, Islam, Jehovah's Witness, Jesus, judgment, literal, love, Mary, mock, Mormon, Muslim, paradise, religion, Roman, salvation, sin, transubstantiation, truth, virgin, works
For instance, atheists say that they know for a fact that God doesn’t exist and that there is absolutely no evidence for His existence, and yet, they breathe His air, walk on His earth, and live in His graces every day. They promise the public school kids that evolution is a fact, but the entire story changes every time they find a new tooth or fossilized impression. Their entire hypothesis is based on conjecture and “what-ifs” that they have yet to show any concrete proof for. Continue Reading Design of the Week – Clown…
One Blood
December 7, 2009 at 5:21 pm | Posted in Christianity | Leave a commentTags: 1960s, Acts 17, Adam, Al Sharpton, America, American, Areopagus, ateasetees, Athens, black, Christian, Christmas, church, clique, co-Redemptrix, color, creed, denomination, discrimination, dogma, ELCA, ethnicity, evangelical, evangelism, Eve, founding fathers, freedom, God, hatred, heresy, heretical, heritage, hope, I Have A Dream, In Jesus Name, Irish, Italian, Jamie Foxx, Japanese, Jehovah's Witness, Jesse Jackson, Jesus, love, Lutheran, Martin Luther King Jr., Mary, melting pot, Michael Jackson, Mormon, Native American, one baptism, one body, one faith, one God, one hope, one Lord, one man, one Spirit, Paul, PCUSA, Polish, prayer, Presbyterian, president, prosper, race, racism, rejoice, Roman Catholic, sacrifice, safety, salvation, Savior, sin, skin color, slavery, truth, UMC, United Methodist, value, white
I’ve been pondering something that I’ve seen happen a lot since I’ve been alive and it’s increased lately with the new president and administration. When America was founded, it was founded as a haven for Christians. Because of its Christian roots, as it grew, it became known as a melting pot. It was a place where anyone, regardless of color, race, creed, etc. could have the opportunity to excel and prosper. They could have the opportunity to build the life they dreamed of in freedom and safety.