Category Archives: Christianity

God Wants to Hear From You.

A fuller title for this post would have included the words “and not Mother Theresa,” though this not about her life and achievements. A week or so ago it was announced by the Roman Catholic Church the Mother Theresa was to be made … Continue reading

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The Visit of the Magi.

This cartoon appeared in The Herald [formerly Glasgow Herald] of 14th December 2015 and gives a modern take on the Bible story. Much debate has taken place over the centuries as to who the Magi, or wise men, actually were. … Continue reading

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Unstoppable?

In the past week the news programmes and channels have concentrated on the event in Paris and their developments. Other stories have come and gone without much attention. One such was the death of Jonah Lomu at the age of … Continue reading

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Why We Need the Gift of Discernment.

There has been much talk in the Christian media about the rise of Anti-Semitism in Europe and elsewhere in recent years with comparisons being made with the 1930s and the rise of Nazi Germany. Well something has happened that has … Continue reading

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Fear Not: A Reflection on the Recent Atrocities in Paris.

The whole aim of terrorism is to create fear, but it is been said that there are 366 verses in Scripture which say “Fear Not,” or similar words. Some Christians think they are doing the Church a service when they … Continue reading

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Now You See It And Now You Don’t.

Here are two photographs of a mountain called Braeriach, in the first it can be clearly be seen but in the second it is obscured by low lying cloud covering it like a blanket. Yet the cloud, because it hugs … Continue reading

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Christianity and Logic.

In my spare time I like doing logic puzzles such as sudokus. If only as a means of deflecting my brain from more dubious thoughts. But when the subject of Christianity and logic arises there are those who think that the … Continue reading

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“Here is Your God!” – Isaiah Chapter 40 v9.

All four Gospels refer to Isaiah chapter 40 in connection with John the Baptist who is identified as the “voice crying in the wilderness,” so clearly all four writers saw this passage as significant. However, only the Gospel of John has … Continue reading

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Being Grafted In.

Last Sunday after church I was walking down by the River Spey when I noticed when I noticed this small branch protruding from the bough of a mature tree. The leaves on the “twig” are characteristic of a rowan or … Continue reading

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It Takes A Lot of Faith To Be An Atheist.

Recently, Alex Salmond, Scotland’s former First Minister caused a stir amongst atheists and other secularists when he stated that he preferred people of faith to those with no faith or who had lost their faith. Their reaction was all to … Continue reading

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