I know I used to be among those who rolled my eyes when people said things like “sex is spiritual, not just physical.” I refused to believe it because deep down I simply did not want to. And I didn’t want to because of what it meant about my lifestyle, which at the time was […]
Tag: faith
On This Matter of Tithes
It appears Daddy Freeze has opened a can of worms in the Nigerian evangelical community. Good. It’s high time someone asked Nigerian Christians serious and important questions to force them to open their eyes and actually read the Bible they claim to believe in so strongly. I know from experience that it’s a role that […]
Why Does God Allow Evil?
The popular philosophical maxim goes: if God is good, then he cannot be all powerful because evil exists. And if God is all powerful then He cannot be good, because evil exists. Something to that effect. The problem of evil is one that most people always struggle with when they try to understand how there […]
How God Sent Me A Message of Love This Past Sunday
Today is #AshWednesday which basically kicks off the Lenten season for Catholic and Orthodox Christians around the world. While I am not Catholic, I am Christian and do have a certain love for the mother Church which draws me to observe her holidays along with the rest of my brothers and sisters in the faith. […]
In Defense of Unbelief
We know the fire awaits unbelievers All of the sinners, the same Girl you and I will die unbelievers bound to the tracks of the train- Vampire Weekend, Unbelievers. There are many shades of unbelievers, and due to the limits of my own experience, I do not presume to speak for them all. The ones […]
Ramadan
Tomorrow (or officially, from this evening), we’ll enter the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, which is the month of fasting known as Ramadan. For the next month, Muslims all over the world will spend their days fasting, praying, meditating, spending time with family and building up the reserves of their faith and spirit. If […]
On Biblical Inerrancy:Is the Word of God True?
Edit: A lot of people were missing the context to this post and extrapolating my views far beyond what I meant. If it helps, read this work at Newsweek first nitpicking this historical inaccuracies of what we know as the Bible today. My point is that even if the narrative is inaccurate, the message is […]