The Bible and our obsession with telling women what to wear

Paul the Apostle has been accused of many things when it comes to his views about women in society. We can debate about that later. However, despite popular interpretations, when Paul wrote about women dressing modestly, the last thing he was thinking about was sex. "I also want the women to dress modestly, with decency … Continue reading The Bible and our obsession with telling women what to wear

Blog Break (22 Mar 13)

Here are a few interesting reads to keep your mind occupied throughout the weekend: YOU DESERVE THIS POST, This is satire at its best, make sure you get it! Mike Leake; "Finally. After 31 years of trying to convince people, someone finally gets it. I am awesome and I deserve awesome things." SINGLE, SATISFIED AND … Continue reading Blog Break (22 Mar 13)

Blog Break (11 Mar 13)… and Some [Not So] Bad News

Are you ready? Check these out: WHO CREATED GOD? No, the answer is not as simple as you may assume at first (it is not "no one"). This question is usually asked in the context of the argument that says, "If something cannot come from nothing, then where did God come from?" This article provides … Continue reading Blog Break (11 Mar 13)… and Some [Not So] Bad News

The Cross and Cross-Gendered Fellowship – Part 2

Still to the guys, In the previous post, I pointed out the folly in having close or intimate fellowship with a person of the opposite sex. The basic conclusion was that it is foolish and therefore sinful to put so much confidence in our own strong wills, when the Bible (for our instruction and warning) … Continue reading The Cross and Cross-Gendered Fellowship – Part 2

The Cross and Cross-Gendered Fellowship – Part 1

To the guys, He had warned me numerous times, but I was convinced that I knew better. I could not read his motives, only his lips; and I was convinced that his lips spelled legalism  and I would have none of that. It was only until my own experience validated his warnings that I would … Continue reading The Cross and Cross-Gendered Fellowship – Part 1