
Reasonable and Probable Grounds to Believe
Around 40 CE, as the good news of Jesus spread and was being preached and welcomed among people who were not Jews, the question arose
Around 40 CE, as the good news of Jesus spread and was being preached and welcomed among people who were not Jews, the question arose
As a member of the RCMP, I had many opportunities to observe people in the quiet of a courtroom, undertaking an oath—I swear to tell
To believe or not believe in a person, idea, or thing, requires us to exercise our mind and our judgment. We tend to internalize the
On spiritual matters, it is our responsibility to make up our own minds on what we believe and how each one of us individually sees
No God in essence renders our human status to that of any other living creature—say that of an earthworm. If no God, why indeed, in
On a summer’s day in New Brunswick, whilst a rookie member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, I had the strange experience of having a
Our collective best guess, and that guess is subject to ongoing change, is that the universe as we know it came into being some 15
I grew up in Sandy Cove, a fishing village on the Eastport peninsula. Closeness to the sea was an everyday experience where raging sea against
During the 40 days of Lent our principal would start the school day standing between the doorways of our two classrooms and read a gospel
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