The Rights of Evil – Part 3.

Dependency Who could possibly be more compassionate for a sick child than the mother of that child?  Who could be of better service to the land than the farmer who owns it?  And would you really go to an electrician for a heart transplant?  What I’m getting at here is the power of, and truth … Continue reading The Rights of Evil – Part 3.

The Rights of Evil – Part 2.

Secular Ideology & Christian Ideology Secular man views society as the common discipline of respect for one another’s existence, and the right to be within the society through the birth of their physical form into the physical world.  (If you’re not born you’re not equal.)  The foundation of their society is equality; that word that … Continue reading The Rights of Evil – Part 2.

The Rights of Evil – Part 1.

One of the things I have learned so much about in the last few years, and have been presented with its depth as of late, and yet I am still lacking in good comprehension of such a difficult subject, is the nature of evil and man’s role in it.  So, with a recent event that … Continue reading The Rights of Evil – Part 1.

Thoughts on the Camino

Thoughts and my ramblings on paper has been massive since my return from Spain and the Camino.  Pages and pages have fallen complete and mysteriously uplifted into the heavens of the internet that we call the Cloud, for safe-keeping and a return to earth at a future time for some good use to mankind.  One … Continue reading Thoughts on the Camino

Why We Fail

In May, I was strolling through my Facebook page, seeing who had posted and what the good news was. I came across this photo of someone’s hand holding a post-it note, and the message rang out. Now, I know the source, and the person is a really good, non-denominational Christian, who has given much of … Continue reading Why We Fail