Can Love Really Solve Our Problems?
When you take a gander at the divorce stats, the abortion stats, the opioid crisis stats, the homeless stats, the violent crime stats, and so many other numbers that make your heart sink,
Solomon’s Words Don’t Hinge on Wisdom (Part II)
In the opening part of this minor series, instruction played the major role in Solomon’s discussion of wisdom—along with understanding and knowledge. Wisdom is transcendent and must come from previous generations,
The Objective Subject of Good and Evil (Part III of III)
Over the past two articles on this subject, I covered the concept of subjective versus objective morality (Part I) and then instituted the Judeo-Christian perspective of man being made in the image of
The Objective Subject of Good and Evil (Part II of III)
Good and evil. In the previous article, I believe I stated my case of what my concept of good and evil is not rather clearly. There are, I am certain, plenty of those