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If you build it, they will come

There are always going to be people who are so adamant that their beliefs are correct, that they eventually repulse others from their beliefs. They usually end up arguing with a person who has the same opposing beliefs. They not … Continue reading

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Might is not always right

There are some people in the world that believe that the more members they have or the more they conquer, the more they are on the right side, or on God’s side. Examples include the Crusades, the Axis attempt of … Continue reading

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Drugs and alcohol

  I just came back serving jury duty for three days. The case revolved around driving under the influence of alcohol.  But from the selection of the jury, and conversation with other people on the jury, I found out how … Continue reading

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Law of Cause and Effect

Some say that the law of “cause and effect” gives one nothing to look forward to in the future, especially if one has been evil. The law of cause and effect state that good thoughts bring forth joy, and evil … Continue reading

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God’s Miracles

  In the Tip of the Writing Brush, God tells us to look forward to the miracles. These miracles are not usually the healing of crippled, the cure of cancer, or the division of the Red Sea.  They are the … Continue reading

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Heaven on Earth?

There are many who believe in heaven and there are some who believe in heaven on earth. The following is from the Tip of the Writing Brush: Step by step, I am solely making preparations to save the whole world. … Continue reading

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How to be Spirited

What does it mean to be spirited? Webster defines spirited as full of energy, animation, or courage. To be spirited is a good thing. Through out history, people have tried to capture this mind set by meditation, yoga, and drugs. … Continue reading

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How much insurance do we need?

In today’s world we desperately attempt to prevent ourselves from discomfort. We try to accumulate as much money as we can, believing that money can buy us happiness. We buy auto, health and life insurance, to protect us from financial … Continue reading

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What are the consequences of sin?

What are the consequences of sin? In the Bible the consequences are sufferings, and even death. There are passages in the Bible where God directly and indirectly punishes people who had sinned. But does God cause this suffering, or do … Continue reading

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Causality

  In Galatians 6:7, Apostle Paul writes:   Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap.   Could Paul be talking about Cause and effect? Bad thoughts and actions result in … Continue reading

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