Are you who you say you are or are you pretending to be something you’re not?
Author: Sam
I’m a retired pastor with a background not only in theology, but also in education, administration and science. My undergraduate studies include a Bachelor's in biology, chemistry & education; Extensive studies in Bible, Biological/nuclear studies at Argonne National Laboratory; Community Response to Nuclear Reactor Issues at Mercury Proving Grounds; Graduate studies in business-education. I have taught science in both public and private schools. I led a municipal/county public health laboratory for twenty years. I am an ordained pastor and served as an associate pastor and senior pastor for twenty-five years. I am currently involved in prison ministry (Bible study for a group of inmates), foreign missionary work (training pastors and carrying Bibles into restricted lands), writing (“Worshiping Alone” – available through Amazon and B&N). I have seen worship practiced in different denominations, in different lands, in different cultures and from different perspectives.
Before meeting Jesus, science was my life. Now, while I believe science can explain a great many things, it is Christ who helps me understand why.
I can still find time for some writing, gardening and woodworking. I share my life and adventures with my wife.
Connections
Physically, we humans each experience the world alone. However, God can share in our experiences. Does He also share in our judgments?
Assumptions
Assumptions are useful, but when hidden or disguised as facts, can confuse our thinking and mislead us.
A Nagging Problem With Modern Physics
Is the Theory of Relativity based on unproved and perhaps even unprovable bunkum?
Who Is He Really?
Did you know that God passes some of His attributes on to us and keeps others only for Himself?