Picture this: Somewhere between Earth and Mars, there’s a tiny teapot zipping around the sun. Not a spaceship, not a rogue satellite—just a plain ol’ china teapot. You can’t see
The genealogies of Jesus in Matthew and Luke are quite the biblical trainwreck—bad news for anyone who insists the Bible "means exactly what it says." Clearly, Matthew and Luke didn&
The Gospels serve as the primary records of Jesus’ life, yet they exhibit significant variations in their narratives, particularly in their accounts of miracles. A key question in biblical scholarship is why certain
Sheol wasn’t hell. It wasn’t even punishment. The Hebrew Bible saw death as quiet and neutral. But over centuries—thanks to Greek, Persian, and apocalyptic influence—hell evolved into something far more fiery. Hades, Gehenna, and the lake of fire tell that story.
If there’s no god, is there still purpose? Yes—but you have to make it. Camus called it rebellion: living fully in a universe that offers no meaning. Like Sisyphus or a dying Viking with his sword, meaning is found not in destiny—but in defiance.