There is a misplaced fear which produces anxiety and unrealistic expectations of what the world could become. Humanity has lost its compass and purpose, not because it is facing so many innovations requiring adaptations to be made to the physical and the legal infrastructure. I would rather advocate for the loss of constancy and absolutes.
On the contrary, we learn from the Bible that God is eternally unchanged in his pure character. This makes God reliable and trustworthy, so we know what to expect in different life situations.
Category: Series
Here you will find the posts written on the same topic, expanding it on a series of write- ups to explore it to the fulness.
Discerning to Digest – Insourcing Wisdom in a World That Feeds You Answers
I am daily reminded of the wealth of Wisdom found in the Bible. I have had recent challenges in my life which I could only navigate by contemplating God’s word and in prayer. I have observed that, as a regular user of AI tools either for work or Bible study, if unaware of what the Internet and AI can and will provide, the end user will rather be a simpler taster of information. Digesting whatever is on the plate without knowing what is on the plate.
The Critical Thinker – The Pathway: The Fear of Embarking on an Unexpected Journey
Each individual is given a pathway to walk in this life, and every step taken upon it bears consequence beyond this world. The path we choose now shapes what awaits us afterward. Yet it has become increasingly common to believe there is no afterlife at all. If that were truly so, why does the human heart continually reach for more, rather than settle for less?
The Critical Thinker – The Beginning: The Bible and Critical Thinking
A mere definition Critical thinking is the ability to analyse information, evaluate evidence, and make reasoned judgments or decisions. It involves clear, rational thinking, an understanding of logical connections between ideas, and the identification, assessment, and resolution of problems. Critical thinkers question assumptions, seek alternative perspectives, and evaluate arguments based on evidence rather than accepting…



