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Is Heaven a Celestial North Korea?
Will heaven consist of eternal boredom? Some unbelieving thinkers assume it will. For example, in his best-selling book, Heavens on Earth: The Scientific ...
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Resurrection in 'Jaws'
In Steven Spielberg’s famous movie, Jaws, the second victim the great white shark kills is a young boy named Alex Kintner, played by Jeffrey Voorhees. ...
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The Resurrection Makes Christianity the Most Irritating Religion on Earth
Timothy Keller in his sermon: “Jesus Vindicated: The Resurrection Makes the Future Certain, Personal, and Unimaginable”:
We should be more ...
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Can a Scholar Believe in the Resurrection?
Can a classical scholar believe in Jesus? Lindsay Whaley, professor of mathematics and linguistics at Dartmouth University, certainly thinks so. Whaley ...
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The Atheist Who Misses Heaven
Simon Davis, writing for Religion News Service, tells us, “Since atheist blogger Martin Hughes left Christianity, he hasn’t missed believing ...
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Our World is a Glimpse of The New Heaven and Earth
The world we live in now offers us a glimpse of the joys and pleasures that we will experience when God brings the new heaven and the new earth (Rev. ...
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Famous Author Says ‘Boredom of Heaven Worse than Tortures of Hell’
Josh and Sean McDowell write in “The Resurrection and You”:
Science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov expressed the attitude many have about heaven ...
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The New View of Heaven Is too Small
Theologian J. Todd Billings argues "the new view of heaven is too small." He shares the following observation:
A friend of mine's favorite ...
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Elon Musk on God and Mortality
The New York Times has called Elon Musk "arguably the most successful and important entrepreneur in the world." It's an easy case to make: ...
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'The Last Jedi' Prompts: 'Is There Hope in What We Are Trusting?'
In his blog, Major Dalton dives deeply into the nature of hope:
Authentic hope is a hard thing to kill. In the heart of the one who knows that outcome ...
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