Dr Chuck Missler discusses the continuation of the soul after death drawing from his background in physics, information theory and technology and finally theology as he focuses on the account of Lazarus and the rich man, our accountability to God and his justice and mercy, the destination of children who die, God's mercy even to those who disbelieve, the separation of believers from non-believers and the final destinations of both. Long but very interesting take on death, resurrection and judgment. I suggest listening while you work, as I did in the garden this afternoon. He also discusses polls which suggest that people, despite their secularism, are aware of life after death and judgment.
It is better to light a flamethrower than to curse the darkness- Sir Terence Pratchett
“ III stooges si viveret et nos omnes ad quos etiam probabile est mittent custard pies”
“ III stooges si viveret et nos omnes ad quos etiam probabile est mittent custard pies”