Exploring Christ’s perspective

Science and Faith complement each other.
Faith tells us who created everything
Science tells us how it works
I write SciFi and commentary about where they meet

Fri, 25 Aug 2023
Amazon jungle rain storm threatens to pour torrents on tin roofs

Our plateau jutted out the sudden eastern edge of the Andes mountains. It ran east 10 more miles, almost flat, until it dropped over a cliff 2,000 feet into the Amazon Jungle below. Weather from the northeast hit the cliffs first, accelerated upward, then smacked against the massive peaks behind. So, it rained. A lot. Twenty-one feet per year. We called three rainless days a drought—broiling sun and oppressive humidity. Lumbering trucks and packed buses morphed dirt roads into towering billows of fine, choking dust visible from the air as undulating brown ribbons. read more ...

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Fri, 04 Aug 2023
man points finger while believing successful lies

He shook a finger straight at the pocked face across from him and said, “Look at you, the big man! You’re bankrupt. You lost your family. You’re covered with scabby pus. You’re a mess! And why? Everyone knows that God works according to one simple rule—do right things, receive good; do wrong things, receive bad. Yet you keep moaning that it’s not fair. Give it up already! It’s plain to everyone but you. If you mess up, you pay the price.” He paused, overwhelmed again by his friend’s grief. “Look,” he said softly, “confess whatever it is you did, and God will forgive you. You don’t have to stay like this, Job.” read more ...

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Fri, 07 Jul 2023
God's fingerprints are all over the Grand Teton Mountains

God leaves his fingerprints everywhere.

Of course, finding them can present a daunting challenge. We claw, tearing off our heart’s fingernails, trying to uncover even one tangible token of hope. We’re not dumb. We know the world abuses everyone regardless of social, cultural, or political persuasion. Fortunately, on rare, serendipitous days, we suddenly plunge deep into a refreshing torrent that massages soul muscles we forgot we had.

Last week four of us rafted and hiked along the base of the Grand Teton Mountains. I expected beauty and anticipated quiet. And I received all that. But wonder set a trap and awe ambushed me. The God who created the entire universe—yes, I’m an astronomy nerd enchanted by stars, solar systems, nebulas, and galaxies—left a piece right here for touching, smelling, seeing, and hearing. No telescope required. Just as music and stories bypass my Scrooge-like thinking and lance my heart, so did quiet water and immense majesty touch the deep place where my dreams are born. read more ...

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Fri, 09 Jun 2023
pilot loading cargo into aircraft belly pod can be lulled in false sense of security when continued safety numbs his awareness

Longing fingers, sore from clutching airport fence, at last became trembling hands gripping first solo flight controls. New ability didn’t just demonstrate new knowledge. It marked the birth of a sky-creature, sibling of the wind, at home with the clouds. Then, too many days plodded between flights while too few moments raced between propeller’s first and last turns. Continually freshened, joy revealed deeper meaning. Like new love’s desire, flying threatened to fulfill and consume everything at once. The one certainty became that there could never be enough, let alone too much. read more ...

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Thu, 01 Jun 2023
Commercial Spacecraft With Open Docking Hatch Orbiting Earth resembles a word portal

Sometimes, we think of heaven as a better version of here. And we regard Jesus as ourselves, only kinder, stronger, and generally better. We speak glibly, claiming that our sight of mystery’s visible edge equals understanding. Actually, the revelation He permits nearly drowns us. More would destroy us. He warned Moses, “You cannot see my face, for no one may see me and live.” How then can He promise that the pure in heart will see Him? After death? Sure. But what about exhortations to seek His face now? Sounds like telling kids to play with matches in the fuel shed. read more ...

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