This first sentence of the Shema outlines one of the most important beliefs within Judaism - the belief in one God (monotheism). Along with Christianity and Islam, Jews believe in one God.
The Trinity is first mentioned in Genesis as part of the creation story, where all three persons of the Trinity; Father, Son and Holy Spirit are present. Today it is mentioned during many ...
If you want a sense of the danger of prayer, just listen to Jeremiah: "You seduced me Lord, and I let myself be seduced" ( ...
As Dana and I were traveling home from New Mexico and Arizona (which trip I may write about next week), the news came down of ...
Can God swing an examination in favor of a supplicant, regardless of her level of preparedness? Can an unarmed individual ...
In the beginning the Earth is described as a hurricane at night at sea. The whole creation is chaotic. “Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the ...
The Bible is our source of guidelines for moral living. It gives instructions that reflect the nature of God that we are ...
Huracán was once a god of the K’iche’, one of the Maya peoples who today live in the southern highlands of Guatemala. He was ...
In the insurance industry, the definition of an act of God is essentially the same as the standard definition: an act of nature that couldn't have been predicted or prevented and for which no ...
Among other reasons for that disagreement is the way that it makes God responsible for a lot of horrible things, all while denying that it makes God responsible for all of those horrible things.