This site uses affiliate links to Amazon.com Books for which IANDS can earn an affiliate commission if you click on those links and make purchases through them. 1. Introduction Despite four decades of systematic study, most published research has been conducted in Western settings – especially North America – leaving open questions about how culture […] The post Iranian Near-Death Experiences appeared first on Near-Death Experiences and the Afterlife.| Near-Death Experiences and the Afterlife
This site uses affiliate links to Amazon.com Books for which IANDS can earn an affiliate commission if you click on those links and make purchases through them. 1. Introduction Prayer is one of humanity’s oldest and most enduring spiritual practices – revered across cultures, religions, and eras as a sacred means of reaching beyond the […] The post Prayer and the Near-Death Experience appeared first on Near-Death Experiences and the Afterlife.| Near-Death Experiences and the Afterlife
I do not believe in biblical inerrancy. I think inerrancy is a very harmful belief, and I often demonstrate the errors of the assumption, or presupposition, of inerrancy. Of course, I get a lot of push-back from inerrantists and (though … Continue reading →| Jesus Without Baggage
Gordon Ramsay is scouring the country to find the next great chef with Hell’s Kitchen Season 24 dubbed “Battle of the States.” The new season premieres on Thursday, September 25 at 8 p.m. on Fox where Ramsay will whittle down 50 semi-finalists to the Top 20 that will advance to the iconic kitchen with the […]| Galleries – Deadline
Listen to our podcast on the General Slocum Disaster: The General Slocum Memorial Fountain is one of the sole reminders of one of New York City’s darkest days, and it’s not a very awe-inspiring memorial. This is no dig at the custodians of Tompkins Square Park, where the memorial has been on display since 1906, nor at Bruno Louis… Read More| The Bowery Boys: New York City History
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What were we made for? How would we have turned out if Adam and Eve had not fallen? I think the Mount of Transfiguration account gives us the answer. Jesus said that some would “see the Kingdom in power.” Three of His Apostles witnessed the essence of all power at this place described in Mark […] The post Glory and Flames appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
Does Scripture talk about Hell? Many claim there is no Hell, and it is a doctrine to control and manipulate the followers of Christ.| Christian Apologetics
In my Bible study with my church recently, we talked about Acts 4-5, which include the account of Ananias and Sapphira being immediately struck down for their deception in selling land and donating the proceeds. This passage raises some interesting questions, and I am curious about its implications for Christian ethics, if any. In this […]| What the Gospel Demands
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In this scene from The Good Place, the gang arrives at the Good Place and finds that it’s even better than they imagined it would be. Flying puppies, the energy you had when you were twelve, and the joy of meeting people you’ve always wanted to meet—I mean, who doesn’t want to end up in a place like that? But what’s the Good Place actually like? Is it like this? Or is it different somehow? The post The (Actual) Good Place appeared first on Conciliar Post.| Conciliar Post
At one point in The Good Place, Eleanor and the gang find themselves in the Medium Place. Now if we think of the Bad Place as more-or-less hell and the Good Place as more-or-less heaven, then the Medium Place is whatever lies in between. It’s neither good nor bad—it just kind of is, it just exists. And while in The Good Place the Medium Place is created for one, precisely down-the-middle person who deserved neither The post The Medium Place appeared first on Conciliar Post.| Conciliar Post
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Heart of it All. The scrap take on the lawful evil hell/ Baator. Previously named Heart of Iron and there might be a couple of spots were its still called that. | Monster Manual Sewn From Pants
According to Catholic doctrine, good people get into heaven. So, where were the good people before Heaven, and Christianity, was a thing? They were in Limbo.| Historic Mysteries
Luke 16 opens with an interesting story Jesus told of a steward who wasn’t doing his job. He wasted his master’s goods says the passage. His inattentiveness was discovered and his employer was ready to fire the man. This served as a wakeup call for the steward. He examined himself – perhaps for the first […]| GGWO Church Baltimore
…when it comes down to it, the message of Ark Encounter is not simply about the global Flood that supposedly proves the Young Earth Creationists to be right. That is to say, the main message …| Righting America
It will come as a surprise to exactly zero regular readers that I have been contemplating the concept of obscenity lately. What may come as a surprise to you, however, is exactly why I have been th…| Going Medieval