Announcement for and Thanks to Thomas Ross on What Is Truth Blog
Biography Many years ago I met Thomas Ross as a young man. My wife and I moved to the San Francisco Bay Area two weeks after we married in August of 1987. Thomas grew up in San Francisco with a single mother. We came into contact when he was still college age. He had already […]
“It’s Alive!” — The Modern Creation of a FrankenText
Mary Shelley and Frankenstein Mary Shelley, born in 1797 in London, completed her novel, Frankenstein, in 1818. The lead character in her novel, Victor Frankenstein, succeeds at piecing together parts from dead corpses. He sews them together and brings them to life with electricity. In the original novel by Shelley, the words, “It’s alive!”, don’t […]
AI Friday: Brandenburg and Ecclesiastical Separation
Some of you reading here know I have a now three week knowledge and fascination with Artificial Intelligence. I find myself asking artificial intelligence questions at least once a week. Artificial intelligence (AI) doesn’t “get it right,” but it sometimes does. It offers conventional thinking, affected by how one asks the question. When I ask […]
The Truth and the Trump Assassination Attempt
Hello reader. Just a note before you and I begin this post. I’m right now in the middle of several series at one time. Who knows which one I’ll continue next? I’m writing this to tell you that I am preparing, Lord-willing, to keep working until I finish all those. Here they are, part one […]
Zero Social Gospel in the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats
The True Interpretation of Matthew 25:31-46 Totally Debunks Its Eisegetical Use for a False Social Gospel Scripture presents one gospel and only one. A big part of Satan’s plan is confusing the true gospel, adding, taking away, and perverting it. in the last two hundred years uniquely in American history, cults and false religion concoct […]
If You Want to Lose Men in and from a Church
Statistics and Studies As of June 2022, thirty-six percent of women said they attended church the last Sunday, but only twenty-four percent of men did (Gallup, 2021). Those percentages are not the same everywhere. Statistics or studies show that men are less religious in gender-equal countries. The Pew Research Center says that women have more […]
AI Answers: Is Kent Brandenburg a Courteous Theologian, Preacher, and Person?
Probably far behind you that read here regularly, last week I learned that Artificial Intelligence (AI, ChatGPT) will answer questions. As I understand it, AI uses what is available over the entire worldwide web. It can do this very quickly and write a decent, sometimes very good, essay. What AI can do that is difficult […]
The Biggest Problem Presupposition for Modern Versions
In a short minute and a half presentation Dan Wallace gives the biggest problem presupposition for modern versions. Some hearing it will think it’s wonderful, because they stopped judging based on biblical presuppositions. This clip is only a minute and a half, so easy to digest. He starts with debunking some crazy conspiracy theories I’ve […]
Optimistic Premillennialism
Versus Postmillennialism Postmillennialism, an eschatological position or framework, seems to be making a comeback. When I say that, I still think a relatively small minority of professing Christians are postmillennial. The events of the twentieth century, namely two world wars, killed postmillennialism with most people. However, partly because of renewed popularity of Calvinism and reformed […]
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