Category: Articles
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True Virtue, True Repentance: Understanding the Heart of Transformation
Virtue can be defined as a quality of moral excellence that shapes a person’s character. It is not simply the occasional performance of good actions but the development of habits and dispositions that lead to consistently good behavior. True virtue goes beyond momentary decisions; it reflects the kind of person one becomes over time through…
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Walking the Tightrope: Balancing Courage and Discernment in Faith
As Christians, we are called to a life of courage and obedience, rooted in our faith in God. However, this call demands a balance—rejecting both cowardice and recklessness as we navigate a world filled with challenges and opportunities to witness for Christ. Courage is one of the most significant virtues in the Christian life, as…
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Beyond Self-Centeredness: Embracing a God-Centered Life
The article explores the pervasive nature of self-centeredness in human beings. It argues that self-centeredness is rooted in our fallen nature and manifests in prioritizing our own needs and desires above others. While often disguised as noble pursuits, self-centeredness can lead to harmful consequences, such as strained relationships and a distorted perception of reality. The…
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Walking the Line: Balancing tendencies,imagination and Reality in a Fallen World
The human mind, a complex organ of thought and consciousness, often operates on autopilot. We perform countless actions daily without conscious deliberation, guided by habits, instincts, and subconscious impulses. One reason we may act without thinking is the force of habit. Over time, we develop patterns of behavior that become deeply ingrained within us. These…
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By Faith series : Hebrews 11:1-3
“Now faith is the reality of what is hoped for, the proof of what is not seen. For by this our ancestors were approved. By faith we understand that the universe was created by the word of God, so that what is seen was made from things that are not visible.”Hebrews 11:1-3 CSBhttps://bible.com/bible/1713/heb.11.1-3.CSB Faith is…
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MORE THAN A POSSIBILITY OF MORAL RESPONSIBILITY-Analysis of Galen Strawson’s work.
We say that a process is random if we can’t discern a pattern in it. However, a truly random process can, in principle, produce anypattern by mere chance. Imagine flipping a fair coin. If we can’t discern a pattern in how the coin lands, we might consider it a random process. However, even in a…