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Deconstructing Atheism
"Professor John Lennox's Insightful Analysis" The relationship between belief in God and rational evidence Some thinkers argue that we must make a choice between God and science, much like choosing between Henry Ford and Engineering as an explanation for the motor car. In this discussion at the Oxford Union, Professor John Lennox presents a compelling case for God, providing dense content for serious contemplation.
By Nicolas J.D2 years ago in Critique
Shadows Of Justice
In the small, struggling nation of Eloria, where the sun seemed to hesitate before casting its feeble rays upon the worn-out streets, a group of unlikely heroes emerged from the shadows. Eloria was a country burdened by poverty, its people yearning for a glimmer of hope amid the pervasive corruption that had seeped into every layer of government.
By Jacob Mhango2 years ago in Critique
whistleblower's triumph
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Ethica, there lived a mild-mannered accountant named Oliver Inkwell. Oliver worked for the prestigious firm, Sterling Solutions, where he spent his days crunching numbers and his nights dreaming of spreadsheets. However, little did he know that his meticulous nature would lead him down a path of unexpected adventure and, ultimately, triumph over corruption.
By Jacob Mhango2 years ago in Critique









