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Inerrant, Infallible, or God Breathed

6 Comments / Faith and Reason / dan harvey

Consider the experience of a typical new Christian. A person, let’s say his name is Bill, has a life full of turmoil. He meets up with one of his high school buddies, Mary, and they catch up. When Mary hears about Bill’s troubles, she invites him to a special event at her local church. After […]

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God, the Bible, and Metaphors

3 Comments / Provocative Commentary / dan harvey

To understand the God of the Bible, it is important to read the text in context of the cultures that produced it.

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Life after Death

2 Comments / Provocative Commentary / dan harvey

What is going to happen to me when I die? Is this all there is? These are questions that most of us ask at various points in our lives. We ponder a bit, but not for long. We have things to do, so we put our questions on hold and go about our business. Years

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Adam and Eve, the Snake, Death, and the Fall

2 Comments / Provocative Commentary / dan harvey

A genius of the Old Testament is how it enables us to extract many lessons from short accounts that often comprise of only a single paragraph or two. Let’s consider the Adam and Eve narrative for example. Follow along as I imagine that I am the first man on earth. I wake up in a

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We want a King! We need a Strongman!

1 Comment / Provocative Commentary / dan harvey

It is the season of the gods. They are everywhere and they are very powerful. They cause plagues, floods, and storms dictated by the whims of their moods. Sometimes we humans are collateral damage as they fight their battles. Other times, they are angry because we don’t bestow to them proper homage. There is a

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Who am I? Cain or Abel?

1 Comment / Provocative Commentary / dan harvey

Alexander Solzhenitsyn grew up in the Black Sea region of the Soviet Union. He proudly served in the Soviet army in World War II, defending the motherland, eventually earning the rank of captain. Then in 1945, ten days after successfully leading a dangerous reconnaissance mission, he was called to his commander’s headquarters. This was in

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The Cosmos: Open or Closed System?

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There once were two crabs; let’s call them Rob and Bob. They lived in a watery area at the bottom of a large underground cave, which they called Grotto. These were scientific crabs; they wanted to learn everything about their environment and they developed sophisticated crab technologies to help them in their pursuit. Rob believed

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