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December 08, 2025

I’m learning how to make and use sourdough starter. Here are some cinnamon rolls made with the sourdough starter discard. I’m not sure why it is called that since you don’t actually throw it away. It has been a fun but challenging experience making sourdough starter from scratch. Baking is a nice distraction. I enjoy it. Can’t wait to try these tomorrow.

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December 09, 2025

How we view and understand about who God is gives a framework for what we believe and understand about everything else. So what is your understanding of who God is?

December 07, 2025

“Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁ λόγος” is the opening phrase to the Gospel According to John. John’s intentional choice of words in the Greek puts an end to any notion that Jesus, the Word (ὁ λόγος), is “a god” or not God at all (Islam, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and The Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints all come to mind). The preposition Ἐν + the dative case of the noun ἀρχῇ, which is normally translated “In the beginning,” indicates that John is talking about eternity past before anything was created, including time. This means that, the Word, has eternally existed, meaning that the Word has no beginning and that the Word can be none other than God because only God is eternal. So John states here in the first part of John 1:1, “In the beginning (eternity past before the creation of time or anything else) was (existed) the Word.” John then intentionally uses another very specific choice of words in the next phrase “καὶ ...

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November 13, 2025

יהוה the one and only true God, of Scripture, is immutable. He does not, and He cannot change else He would not to be God. Scripture is clear in this regard (See Numbers 23:19, Psalm 102:35-37, Malachi 3:6, Pslam 33:11, Pslam 138:8, Hebrews 6:17, Hebrews 13:18, James 1:17, etc.). This means that we can count on God fulfilling every promise found in Scripture. God’s immutability assures us that the Gospel of Jesus is faithful and true, that He died and rose from the dead as prophecied in Scripture to reconcile sinners to God and purchase salvation for all who would believe by God’s grace alone, through His gift of faith alone, in Christ alone, for God’s glory alone.
Allah on the other hand, although he claims in the Qur’an to be the same God of Scripture, doesn’t not bear the same divine attribute of immutability. Allah changes. The Islamic doctrine of Abrogation clearly denotes the mutability of Allah. Allah commanded Muhammed in Sura Al-Baqarah 2:191 to “Kill them wherever...

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