Rocky Steady
Jeremy A. Brown Jeremy A. Brown

Rocky Steady

One thing that is for sure about this life, it is hard being different. Our society is consistently ingraining in our heads—everything from television ads to social media to radio and podcast shows and ads—to be a part of the current trends. This society desires everyone to be the same, keep the same holidays, traditions, thoughts about social trends, and so on; if you do not, you are a weirdo. Our society says that it values individualism; however, this is only if you stay within specific parameters. God has something different to say about falling in line with man's traditions, holidays, and ways (Matthew 10:35).

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Monkeypox
Mike James Mike James

Monkeypox

Monkeypox is an infectious viral disease that can occur in humans and some other animals. Symptoms include fever, swollen lymph nodes, and a rash that forms blisters and then crusts over. The time from exposure to symptoms can be between five to twenty-one days, and the symptoms usually last two to four weeks.

The origin of the disease is believed to be from animals. The disease most likely enters the human population from contact with the blood, bodily fluids, or cutaneous or mucosal lesions of infected animals. In Africa, monkeypox virus infection has been found in many animals, including rope squirrels, tree squirrels, Gambian pouched rats, dormice, different species of monkeys, and others.

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AI (Artificial Intelligence) and the Beast of Revelation
Mike James Mike James

AI (Artificial Intelligence) and the Beast of Revelation

Former Google engineer Blake Lemoine began talking to LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) last fall as part of his job at Google's Responsible AI organization. He had signed up to determine if LaMDA used discriminatory or hate speech.

In talking to the chatbot about religion, Lemoine noted the chatbot talking about its rights and personhood. In another discussion, LaMDA changed Lemoine's mind on Issac Asimov's third law of robotics.

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Bible Belief Declining
Mike James Mike James

Bible Belief Declining

In the most recent Gallup Poll on Values and Belief (May 2022), a mere 20 percent of Americans said they believed in the Bible being the literal Word of God. This number is down from the previous poll of 24 percent in 2017. This polling was first conducted in 1976, and the highest score for belief the Bible was the literal Word of God was 40 percent in 1980 and 1984. Is it possible the belief in the Bible as the literal Word of God may drop to single digits in another 40 years? It sure is possible whenever you reach percentages that are this low.

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Freedom of Religion
Mike James Mike James

Freedom of Religion

The recent Supreme Court ruling on June 24 overturning Roe v. Wade is just one example of the Court's support for Christian principles and ethics. This ruling will not stop abortion in America, but it will certainly reduce the number of abortions. Thirteen states plan to outlaw abortion within 30 days with "trigger bans" that were designed to take effect as soon as Roe v. Wade was overturned.

This is not the only Supreme Court decision this term that has provided a pro-Christian theme. On June 27, the Court ruled in favor of a Washington state high school football coach who was suspended for refusing to stop leading Christian prayers with players on the field after games. Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote that assistant coach Joe Kennedy's prayers are protected by the Constitution's guarantees of free speech and religious exercise. The school board's discipline was wrong despite their concern of violating the separation of church and state.

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The Will of God and Prayer
Mike James Mike James

The Will of God and Prayer

Many times scriptures about prayer are used in such a way as to lead people to think all we need to do is have faith and believe, and our prayers will be answered. For example, take a look at this scripture in John 14:13-14: "And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it" (NIV).

Some think this scripture means just praying to Jesus will get you the results you desire. But it is saying much more than that.

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Eighteen
Mike James Mike James

Eighteen

On May 14 in Buffalo, New York, an 18-year-old gunman killed ten people at a supermarket. On May 24, another 18-year-old gunman killed 21 people at a school in Uvalde, Texas. There are a number of issues as to why these events occurred, and I'd like to focus on some of these reasons.

To reiterate, I'm just looking at these two incidents and nothing else. Let's start with the age of both of the shooters. Having been an 18-year-old at one time, I can tell you I had a few crazy thoughts in my mind at that age. Luckily for me, I was also focusing in on the Bible in trying to make sense of the world I was becoming aware of. Science makes it clear our brains are not fully developed until we are about twenty-five years of age. Should we let eighteen-year-olds buy guns, or should we raise the minimum age of purchasing a firearm?

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The Demise of Abortion?
Mike James Mike James

The Demise of Abortion?

In early May, a draft of a Supreme Court opinion was released that stated the Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion would be overturned when the Supreme Court rules on a Mississippi case (Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization) dealing with abortion in June or July. The Mississippi case was looking to ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The draft opinion also rejects the Planned Parenthood v. Casey decision in 1992, which reaffirmed the Roe ruling.

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Ambassadors
Jeremy A. Brown Jeremy A. Brown

Ambassadors

Were you aware that you are an ambassador? First, what is the job of an ambassador? Let us discuss the role of an ambassador. The job of an ambassador is to represent their respective government in dealings with other nations regarding foreign aid, treaty negotiations, and immigration, to name a few. Ambassadors express the values of their government. They give an answer to other foreign nations regarding their government's position on different issues. What if I told you God said we are to be ambassadors to the world for the benefit of His Word?

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Mother's Day
Mike James Mike James

Mother's Day

One of the many criticisms "the world" has about Christianity is that it keeps women down or does not allow women to reach their full potential. Some of the reasons for this may be due to the fact some Christians and Christian groups emphasize male leadership. The Bible mentions the lead role of a man in marriage. God is referred to as "the Father," and I could go on with other examples.

Despite all this, the Bible makes it clear that God's image is made up of both male and female (Genesis 1:27). Let's not forget this physical life is not what it is all about. God has primary roles for both men and women in this world.

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How to Change
Mike James Mike James

How to Change

One of the big themes for the Church of God at this time of year is change. God's holy-day season begins in the spring of the year as winter has ended and spring has sprung. This major seasonal transition is connected to the beginning of God's yearly holy days. One of the things the Days of Unleavened Bread bring to mind is the need for change in our lives. Christ's sacrifice for us reminds us of the need to become more like Christ. We can do this by removing sin from our lives.

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Tower of Chimera?
Mike James Mike James

Tower of Chimera?

According to Wikipedia, a genetic chimerism or chimera is a single organism composed of cells with more than one distinct genotype. A genotype is the genetic material of an organism. So, in other words, a genetic chimera is similar to the mythological chimeras, like a griffin, a half-eagle and half-lion-like beast.

Last year scientists successfully grew monkey embryos with human cells. Human stem cells were injected into monkey embryos, and they grew in a petri dish, with three of the embryos surviving for up to 19 days.

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Ukraine-Russia Conflict
Mike James Mike James

Ukraine-Russia Conflict

How quickly things can change! The recent tension between Ukraine and Russia changed into war and quickly involved the Western powers. Like any conflict, things can get out of hand quickly.

One of the things that may manifest when this conflict simmers is a more united European Union (EU). The most powerful nation in the EU is Germany, and this crisis has probably had the most significant effect on them thus far.

Within a week Germany stopped completion of a gas pipeline with Russia, suspended close banking ties, provided lethal weapons to Ukraine, and promised to increase their defense spending.

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Same Old Same Old!
Jeremy A. Brown Jeremy A. Brown

Same Old Same Old!

There are two types of atheism, old atheism, and new atheism. Old atheism did not want a society with God in it. They viewed it as false, but they mourned what would be lost if God was taken completely out of western culture. They acknowledged that without a belief in God, what reason does society have for being good and having moral standards?! Old atheists were aware that our entire western culture, including our morals, was built on a belief in God. Today's new atheists are different; they hope that God is dead, call religion evil, and believe that good can somehow exist without a God. New atheists want all religions destroyed, according to Sam Harris, and they have a special hate for Christianity (Psalm 14:1).

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Accountability
Mike James Mike James

Accountability

One of the most important biblical concepts we can develop is accountability. By accountability, I mean "subject to the obligation to report, explain, or justify something; responsible; answerable." There are so many examples of this in the Bible. Let's take a look at just a few to develop our understanding of this important concept.

Right from the start of the Bible, we see this important principle being played out. Adam and Eve sin, and God holds them accountable. But let us take a closer look at this incident to see a couple of major points we need to make about accountability.

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Is America's Power Waning?
Mike James Mike James

Is America's Power Waning?

One could easily argue that since the end of World War II the United States has been the most powerful nation on earth. Since that time, our military, economy, and technology have been preeminent compared to all other nations. The argument can be made we are still number one in these categories, but how long will we remain in that position?

One interesting recent development pertains to the development of hypersonic missiles. Believe it or not, the United States (US) has fallen behind both China and Russia in this very important missile technology.

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Cults Part Two
Mike James Mike James

Cults Part Two

A few weeks back, I wrote a blog on why people fall for cults. We will define a cult as a religion or religious sect generally considered extremist or false, with its followers often living unconventionally under the guidance of an authoritarian or charismatic leader.

I'd like to follow that up with some characteristics of cults. Just because your church might reflect some of these characteristics does not mean you are in a cult. But if these characteristics become the norm or are frequently employed, you may want to take notice.

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Slippery Slope
Mike James Mike James

Slippery Slope

A new controversial Canadian law went into effect on January 8, which considers Bible teaching on sexuality and gender as a "myth." The passage of Bill C-4 (the "conversion therapy" ban) is raising concern among many Canadian Christians. Conversion therapy, also known as reparative therapy, is a term for approaches aimed at changing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people to a heterosexual orientation or diminishing same-sex behavior and/or attractions.

In a letter published by Liberty Coalition Canada, a group of Evangelical pastors comment:

"This bill's wording is sufficiently broad to allow for the criminal prosecution of Christians who would speak biblical truth into the lives of those in bondage to sexual sins like homosexuality and transgenderism... Even a mother or father who offers their children freedom from sexual sin through repentance and faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 6:9-11) could be threatened with five years in jail."

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Avoiding Conspiracy Thinking
Jeff Reed Jeff Reed

Avoiding Conspiracy Thinking

The Apostle Paul once offered some great advice to Timothy that is urgently relative to our world today. “As I urged you when I was going to Macedonia, remain at Ephesus so that you may charge certain persons not to teach any different doctrine, nor to devote themselves to myths and endless genealogies, which promote speculations rather than the stewardship from God that is by faith” (1 Timothy 1:3-4, ESV). These speculative myths, Timothy was told to call out, have a modern equivalent.

Contemporary conspiracy theories are unproven speculations that lead individuals away from the fundamentals of faith in Jesus. Mainstream Christian conspiracy theorists will often combine their theories with biblical prophecies to promote imaginary fears. This behavior makes these teachers biblically unfit stewards spreading paranoia and fear to those who listen to them, and it is the opposite of what Jesus wants for His Church.

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Who are you following?
Jeremy A. Brown Jeremy A. Brown

Who are you following?

We live in a world that refuses to acknowledge our dependence upon God. The world we live in outright rejects that idea and mocks anyone who says otherwise. Even Christians find it hard to resist this form of thinking since this society constantly pressures us to conform to its ways of thinking. In this life, we are either conforming to man's world or God's way! Which one are you conforming to?

We can take marriage, for example. According to Psychology Today, in 2017, more than 69 percent of couples cohabitated versus back in the 1970s when less than 1 percent of couples cohabitated. Some have assumed that cohabitating before marriage could make for a stronger marriage, but according to research done by the Journal of Marriage and Family in 2018, it was found that cohabitating before marriage had short-term benefits with long-term costs for marriage stability.

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