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Biblical Mythbusting: A Repository of Greatest Hits

NOTE: Going forward, this article will serve as the repository for all past, present, and future biblical mythbusting articles. It will be a “living” article in that it will grow over time. If there was any article to bookmark, this would probably be the one! 😉 This week I’ve had the “pleasure” of listening to…
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True Prophecy Must What?

A few weeks ago I got into a discussion about prophecy, what it actually is, and how to “test” it. In light of my ongoing months-long caffeine-fueled binge of Daniel and Revelation, it seemed like a good topic to explore. You’ve probably heard this line before. All prophecy must be in harmony with the scriptures. …
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Reinterpreting The End: A Historical Primer

This begins a multi-post series on the end times as viewed by someone raised in a heavily end-times focused denomination (Seventh-day Adventist). We will cover five topics. An All-Too-Common Mindset People have been captivated by biblical apocalypticism from the moment they got their hands on Daniel and Revelation. These books are like the Netflix Special…
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That’s Not God

People struggle to reconcile the God of the Old Testament and the God who sacrificed His own son out of love for us. Those rightly come across as two different Gods. Many have heard the same apologetics employed to get over this hurdle. What if that wasn’t God at all? Today we have a higher…
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Young Earth Creationism Falls Apart

*This post is in response to a video my wife was sent from a YEC.* Young Earth Creationism (YEC). The pinnacle of anti-science. I’ve seen PhD holding “scientists” (YEC apologists) defend this idea by seemingly forgetting everything they learned to get that PhD. They’ve written books. They’ve created traveling science shows to promote their ideas…
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Deconstruction: A Visual Guide

For the visual learners out there, here’s a few graphs to help make sense of the deconstruction process. As an engineer, I occasionally have to make graphs to describe unconventional data for my projects. Sometimes a little humor slips in, to the laughter of the leadership team. People tend to approve projects more easily when…
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Is This What “Under Control” Looks Like?

Imagine your child is a student at a local school. It’s a large and diverse school, but the only one in the area. This school has no rules, at least none that are enforced anyway. The kids hit each other, destroy school property regularly, and some have even died. It’s a real train wreck. You…
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Annual Blog Reviews

I thought I’d take a break from the typical content and write something solely for the sake of fun. I enjoyed brainstorming this with my wife the last few days. A little self-deprecating humor tastefully utilized, brings a smile to my face and pep in my step. I’ve got some good stuff coming shortly on…
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Deconstruction: What It Is. What it Isn’t.

Deconstruction can be a scary word. It’s sometimes used derogatorily by fundamentalists as a bogeyman term. It’s often attributed incorrectly by people who don’t really understand it. It’s occasionally feared by people who are starting to question, but are understandably hesitant of what that process might entail. Deconstruction is the process of exploring the kaleidoscope…

