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Why Am I Writing a Book About Divine Justice?
Hello brothers and sisters, I thought I would explain a little about what prompted me to want to write a book about divine justice. I would not want to write any book as a vanity project, but only one that would prove useful to readers (and to myself). There are many subjects related to divine Continue reading
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Divine Justice: Last Call for Contributions!
Dear all, If you weren’t already aware, I’m doing research at the moment for a book I intend to write about divine justice. The book will explore theological and philosophical ideas related to this subject, comparing different perspectives. At this stage in the project, I’m looking to get input from readers of this blog related Continue reading
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Divine Justice: Does God Have Motives?
Yesterday I was brimming with ideas regarding content I would like to include in my work-in-progress book Divine Justice. But first things first, I need to do a lot of research. The first book I’m tackling as part of my research is by the Islamic philosopher Murtaza Mutahhari. His book, which carries the same title as Continue reading
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If You’re Suffering With Sickness, Disease, or Depression
Good day, friends, It’s true! Life can be a very strange muddle. But there’s one thing I know… God is good! If you’re going through hell… keep going! I know that depression can be overwhelming. I know that, at times, the forces of darkness and evil can seem strong. Trust God. Whatever it is you’re Continue reading
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If Jesus Christ Is the Unlettered Prophet Described in Surah Al-A’raf (Surah 7) of the Holy Qur’an, What Does This Mean for Christians?
What follows is a quotation from the Holy Qur’an (Chapter 7, Verses 156-158) in the M.A.S. Abdel Haleem transliteration: ‘I shall ordain My mercy for those who are conscious of God and pay the prescribed alms; who believe in Our Revelations; who follow the Messenger – the unlettered prophet they find described in the Torah Continue reading
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Be Thankful
Good morning, dear friends, In my Bible reading today I read about Saul being made king after the people of Israel rejected God because they wanted to be a kingdom like the nations around them. Their behaviour demonstrated envy, which we know to be sinful. Coincidentally, in my reading from Psalms today the importance of Continue reading

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