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‘Undesigned Coincidences’ Provide Strong Evidence Jesus Really Did Feed 5,000 In The Wilderness
If you’ve been alive and breathing in recent decades, odds are good that you’ve at least heard about the miracle of Jesus in feeding 5,000 people in the wilderness near Bethsaida. Jesus had been speaking to the crowd for a good part of the day and when evening began to approach, he asked Phillip and…
Read MoreWORKING ON THE HILL: Look Who’s Getting Promoted
Recent Moves, As Reported By Legistorm: Drew Story is the new legislative assistant for Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.). Story comes from a year-long stint working for Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.). He has a Ph.D. in chemical and environmental engineering from the University of California at Riverside in 2018. Arjun Mody is the Senate Republican Conference’s…
Read MoreThis Is Why Computers Will Never Be As Smart As Humans (And Why God Must Exist)
If you work on the Hill, then you know Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning and 5G are all “next-big-things” in technology, and, when they are combined in the near future, computers will rule our world by functioning in ways that seem almost human. Well, just not quite human. That little bit of “just not quite”…
Read MoreHARD FACTS: Persecution Is Every Day for North Korean Christians. This Is Sang-chul’s Story
Americans of all stripes tend to ignore the reality that the world is full of torture, persecution and martyrdom for millions of Christians in other countries. It’s not here, so we only think about it occasionally, if at all. Sang-chul is a North Korean who faces the prospect of death every day because that is…
Read MoreNo, The First Christians Did NOT Practice Socialism (No Matter What Your Professor Claimed)
Millennials and, especially, Generation Zers are more open to “socialism” than any previous generation of Americans, according to surveys like this one from Axxios/Survey Monkey. If it’s true, it’s significant because so many congressional staffers are in the Millennial and Gen Z age ranges. That shouldn’t come as a surprise, given the typical college professor…
Read MoreTHINK ABOUT THIS: What Is ‘Truth?’
Good morning, it’s Sunday, September 8, 2019. Wrap your mind around this: “According to dictionary.com, truth is the true or actual state of a matter, or, a proven or verified principle or statement. If truth is proven and verified, it is absolute, not relative. “Think about it: if truth is relative, why should our kids go…
Read MoreResources For Finding Community While Working On The Hill
By Bret Bernhardt In my last post, we discussed the importance of community while working on Capitol Hill. The Fall is always a good time to take stock of your community, since it typically comes on the heels of time away from work during the summer and a break in your routine. Now it’s time to get…
Read MoreHILL STAFF MOVES: Look Who’s Getting Promoted
Recent Moves, As Reported By Legistorm: Garrett Exner’s newest assignment is as military legislative assistant to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). Exner is a 2019 MA graduate of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. This is Exner’s first Capitol Hill job. Danny Jativa is Rep. Vicky Hartzler’s new communications…
Read MoreAPOLOGETICS: Professor Crushes ‘Early Christians Just Gave Jesus Borrowed Pagan Resurrection’ Myths
There was a time more than a century ago when it was not uncommon to hear religion scholars argue that early Christians borrowed from common Middle Eastern pagan resurrection myths of their day to explain away Jesus’ death on the cross and the fact of His missing body. But about the only place that claim…
Read MoreTHINK ABOUT THIS: Here’s The Sin That Is The Key Factor In Causing Racism, Other ‘Isms’
We don’t hear much on Capitol Hill these days about “sin.” It’s one of those words associated with another time, a different moral culture, the America of yesterday when religious terms were more prominent in public discourse. Today, the talk is about “racism,” “anti-semitism,” “age-ism” “nationalism” and related terms. But what if there is one…
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