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Moving Forward: A Website, a Blog, and an eMagazine
Hello friends, In a previous post I mentioned that I had been prayerfully evaluating my online presence and activities. I’m writing to you today to explain my plans. The next email you receive from me will serve as an introduction to the eMagazine. There will be an opportunity to unsubscribe if this doesn’t interest you, Continue reading
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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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Your Future Depends on the Free Will of God
When scientists try to make predictions about the future based on past events, they are in grave error. Scientists often believe in a deterministic universe of causes and effects. They will look, for example, at someone’s medical history and give them a ‘prognosis’ based on records they have kept. But in reality, God controls the 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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Emotional Abuse: It’s Complicated, but God Can Help
I was close to my mother. She passed away from cancer when I was in my early twenties. Her illness followed a period of great tension and conflict in her marriage to my father. I have often wondered about the connection between abuse and cancer. I have wondered whether my mother became ill because of Continue reading

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My name is Steven Nicholas Colborne.
I’m a philosopher and author living in the United Kingdom. On this blog, I write about matters of philosophy and religion and share a variety of personal articles.
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