Written by: Robert D Brinsmead Here is my very imperfect definition of agape love: A respect and reverence for life – your own life and the life of others. A… read more →
The following is from the Tyack Health website. You are amazing! Most of us don’t hear these words enough, especially from ourselves. The meaning we each give events in our… read more →
By: Robert D Brinsmead A father cannot void his being the father of any of his own children. They remain his children no matter what and he remains their father… read more →
By: Henry Hasse First gather up all those marbles of scripture that we grew up with and were taught were so holy and untouchable. Then place them in a box… read more →
Book Review Book Description (from Amazon) Publication Date: March 15, 2011 In Love Wins, bestselling author, international teacher, and speaker Rob Bell (Velvet Elvis, Drops Like Stars) addresses one of the most controversial… read more →
By: Fabrice j. Guerrier Hell is not merely a fiery story of eternal damnation written in a book; hell is what civilians experience in times of war. It is a… read more →
The following is the answer that Bob Brinsmead gave to a friend who sent him an article in which Alice Bellis summarised “Rethinking the Interpretation of Genesis 2:4b-3:24” by Lyn… read more →
Here are some Lotufo quotes to give a sense of how certain religious beliefs damage mental, emotional, and spiritual lives. Lotufo Quotes: “My main interest is the cognitive and psychological… read more →
Original Link Emanuel Swedenborg (1688 – 1772) was a Swedish scientist, philosopher, theologian, revelator, and Christian mystic. He is best known for his book on the afterlife, Heaven and Hell (1758). Swedenborg… read more →
by Amy Westervelt (5 January 2015) Science is discovering what religion has always known: forgiveness is good for us – but that doesn’t make it any easier Terri Roberts, 62,… read more →
By: Julia Tyack My mother used to often remind us of the value of intuition. Shortly before she passed, she reminded us to constantly be awake to intuition. She even… read more →
Vulnerability
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCvmsMzlF7o&list=UUAuUUnT6oDeKwE6v1NG A video worth watching – This is a report on some thought provoking research – listed as one of the top 20 on TED TALKS. Vulnerability and shame go… read more →
By: Kris Gunnars | The areas of nutrition and disease prevention are full of incompetence. We have been wrongly advised to avoid saturated fat and cholesterol, despite no evidence of… read more →
By: Robert D Brinsmead Forgiveness implies freeing a person from a debt, or at least that was its original Biblical meaning, which happens to be just as true today. … read more →
Various Contributors It is the matter of the core words of Jesus supported by his core parables. Do not retaliate against evil because God does not retaliate. The other issue… read more →
John B. Brinsmead (Sept 20, 2012) Since the 16th century three great paradigm shifts have seriously called into question the religious traditions of the Christian West. Whilst the scientific disciplines… read more →
Love machines
From Pygmalion to Bladerunner, we keep falling for our robot creations. But then, what else is AI good for? by George Zarkadakis (26 March 2013 ) Artificial intelligence is arguably… read more →
This is from a book by Theo Gavrielides called Restorative Justice Theory and Practice. I had some contact with Katy years ago. She lives near Vancouver. [Katy Hutchison remembers a… read more →
by Robert Perry and Greg Mackie In this article, our purpose is to compare the philosophy that many near-death experiences (NDEs) seem to imply with the philosophy conveyed through the… read more →
It’s a modern dream that we can plan a good and peaceful death but what can we really do to meet the end of all we are? by Mary Talbot Mary… read more →
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