Attribute of God’s Knowledge

The etymology of the word omniscience is from a Latin origin, which is “omniscientia.” In Latin, omni means all; together with the word scientia would be all knowledge, or all knowledgeable; or some may prefer omniscience. The knowledge of God is truly omniscient. The knowledge of God is completely perfect in and of itself. Within … Continue reading Attribute of God’s Knowledge

Attribute of God’s Decrees

Merriam Webster defines a decree as: “an official order given by a person with power or by a government.” The way this may transpire in our form of government; is the legislature giving a law to the judicial system to pass. If the judicial system passes, and the President does not veto the bill; then … Continue reading Attribute of God’s Decrees

Rene Descartes Method of Doubt

French philosopher Rene Descartes (1596-1650) expresses his thoughts through a character called the meditator. He concludes in a series of meditations, that from his youth he has believed many false ideas. He becomes determined to rid himself of all assumptions and rebuild every thought on a new foundation of certainty. The Meditator retires himself in … Continue reading Rene Descartes Method of Doubt

Repentance: And the Distinction Between Carnal and Spiritual Repentance

Matthew 3:1,2; “In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of Judaea, 2 And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” The objective is to show you concisely two Greek words with a slightly different definition; which is used in scripture in correlation with the English word repent. … Continue reading Repentance: And the Distinction Between Carnal and Spiritual Repentance