religion
Posts about religion, skepticism, and how it fits into the scientific world.
Prophet Bushiri Caught Faking Miracle (WATCH)
This is too funny! Fake miracles aren't anything new. Now, I am a devout Christian. I mean, I was born and raised in a Nigerian Christian family so of course going to church and watching binding and castings happen has been in life for as long as I can remember. But even then at a younger age, I remember the talks about fake miracles.
By Jide Okonjo6 years ago in Futurism
The South
Growing up in the south is an unique experience. There are churches at every corner and shirts announcing bible passages. There are sometimes sign saying "God Loves You!" It's cute, but my point is that God is prevalent in the south. It is a way of life. Walk into any Hobby Lobby and see the quotes from the bible and hear the grandmothers talk about their church services and the scandalous things they have planned after like eating brunch at some cafe or Olive Garden.
By Tiffany Wells6 years ago in Futurism
Science Almighty
[ An excerpt from my book, The Rise and Fall of the Nephilim ] “Science is built up of facts, as a house is built of stones; but an accumulation of facts is no more a science than a heap of stones is a house.” ~Henri Poincaré, Science and Hypothesis, 1905
By Scotty Roberts6 years ago in Futurism
ETERNITY
When I awoke, there was someone on the bed. I hadn’t slept too well and I mostly sensed the intruder’s presence by the pressure he applied on the box spring than by seeing who he was. Then my eyes adjusted to the darkness in the room, and I realized that it was God who had come to visit me. This put me in a kind a stupor. What was God doing near enough to me that I could touch whatever he used to cover himself, more like a drapery than anything sensible? He had plenty of beard and hair, both white. Still, he looked younger than me, all dressed up in one outfit the same color as my sheets.
By Jean Lagacé6 years ago in Futurism
Azazel: Fallen Angel, or Something Else?
Anyone who's read even a bit of the Bible has come across the creation story, and the loss of the garden of Eden. Adam and Eve lived in the garden of Eden until the Serpent tempted Eve with knowledge that was only supposed to be God's. So she ate of the tree of Knowledge, and so did Adam. The couple got caught big time, and they were cast out along with the Serpent who had begun the whole mess. The moral of the story is that you should never trust anything a snake tells you is a good idea, right?
By Neal Litherland6 years ago in Futurism
What's The Difference Between Devils and Demons?
There's a saying that English doesn't borrow from other languages. No, English bludgeons other languages over the head, drags them into dark alleys, then goes through their pockets for crumpled adjectives and loose grammar.
By Neal Litherland6 years ago in Futurism
The Night of the New Pope
On February 11th, 2013, only a few days after we arrived in the Eternal City, Pope Benedict XVI announced plans to step down from Papacy. To a heathen like myself it didn’t sound particularly Earth-shattering. Popes come and go, I thought. It’s the way of the Catholic world.
By James Edward Daggett6 years ago in Futurism
My Spiritual Journey so far
I’m going to start speaking more directly with my videos from now on because I notice that I’ve been making these periscope videos as if they are VLogs. I’m not trying to make an interpersonal relationship between me and whoever watches me. I What I’m about to share now is my own personal spiritual journey through my perspective. I’m not her to entertain. If you keep coming here saying “You’re here for my entertainment. Entertain me, blah blah blah” you’re just wasting your own time. Unless you think listening to someone talk about deep things that are beyond this world is entertaining.
By SarahDivinetrix 👸🏾🤳🏾6 years ago in Futurism










