Divinity of Christ, part 4— The Arian Controversy, part 2
We left off last time noting that the whole Eastern church was being disrupted over the controversy sparked by Arius’ views on the deity of Christ. The Emperor Constantine first attempted to have a proxy priest by the name of Hosius mediate between Alexander and Arius, but that failed. Then
The Divinity of Christ, part 3— More on the JW’s and Introduction to the Arian Controversy
In yesterday’s essay we shared with you about the JW’s, the Jehovah’s Witnesses, as an example of a cult which denies the deity of Christ. We included some of our personal experiences with visits from the JW’s, noting especially their total unwillingness to read or hear
The Divinity of Christ, part 2—The Jehovah’s Witnesses and Other Cults
In the previous post, I mentioned how as a teenager in the Roman Catholic seminary, I had read a very disturbing book by Dr. Hugh Schonfield called The Passover Plot. I also mentioned that it was republished a few years ago for the 40th anniversary of the initial release of
The Divinity of Christ, part 1—Orthodoxy and Heresy
On any given subject in the world of science, there are opposing points of view. For example, some physicists contend that light consists of waves. Other physicists say, no, you’re incorrect. Light consists of particles. Quantum physicists say you’re both wrong because it’s both.
We could cite
Big Pharma’s antidepressants fraud and the semaglutide bioweapon
Two stories today. QUOTE:
Gross Misconduct: The Nail in the Coffin for Antidepressants
By Joseph Mercola | 2/2/2024 | Updated: 2/2/2024
Health Viewpoints
Medical journalist Robert Whitaker unravels a shocking revelation about the claim that antidepressants work for 7 in 10 patients, exposing research misconduct and scientific fraud.
The following article is excerpted from an article which we found in our collection of the now-defunct Kingdom Digest.
As was and is the case with Everyman, Jackson was human and thus had his flaws. But in our present culture there is far too much exaltation of those who were
Spring seemed to come very early this year and with it the emergence of the perennial poison ivy. As regular readers know, I have shared my experiences with poison ivy in blogs for the past several years “as a service to humanity.”
Okay, busted… virtue signaling admitted. But I truly
Okay, SKM readers, the Labor Day holiday weekend is about a week away, and many of you perhaps already have plans to travel, visit, etc. So, since most will probably be home this weekend, we have a relatively long video for you. But if you’re used to the 107’
It is that season again, when the poison ivy reappears with its fresh foliage. I have told in two previous blogs of my experiences with it as a child, as a middle-aged man (dreadful), and more recently since discovering natural remedies that work almost immediately. (Yes, I am familiar with