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What is Islam’s vision of the future? (Part 2)

This blog series continues with the future according to Islam.  The real solution to humanity’s problem is Jesus Christ, the Savior from the world’s sinfulness.  However, different worldviews have solutions to make life better on planet Earth.  These worldviews will be explained so you can understand your world better.   (For more, see my book Starting at the End.) In [&hellip

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What is Islam’s vision of the future? (Part 1)

Thus far we have seen three visions of the future that involve global government: a secular one, a communist one, and a spiritually evolved one. The fourth worldview also has global government as a goal, but it’s Islamic in nature. Iran’s spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, stated this clearly: “With the guidance of Allah and [&hellip

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What is a New Age vision of the future? (Part 4)

Even though the number of New Age adherents may be small compared to Christianity or Islam, its teachings permeate the world around us. Television shows, films, schools, and even global institutions like the United Nations display this worldview. Carl Teichrib explains the danger of being ignorant or apathetic of the New Age: Unfortunately, many Christians [&hellip

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What is a New Age vision of the future? (Part 3)

This blog series continues with the future according to New Age (or Cosmic Humanism).  The real solution to humanity’s problem is Jesus Christ, the Savior from the world’s sinfulness.  However, different worldviews have solutions to make life better on planet Earth.  These worldviews will be explained so you can understand your world better.   (For more, see my book [&hellip

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The ABC’s of Defending Your Faith: March 22 Webinar

Lutheran Hour Ministries has asked me to give an online presentation to explain how to effectively defend the Christian faith as the truth.  The live, interactive webinar will be conducted at their building in St. Louis, Missouri on March 22 at 10:00 AM CST.  It is part of MISSION U, a webinar series to address evangelism.  [&hellip

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What is a New Age vision of the future? (Part 2)

Let’s continue to examine the future according to various worldviews.  To New Agers, man is considered separated from God, not because of sin, but because of lack of understanding and knowledge concerning the true nature of reality—that all is God. Because everyone has not yet grasped this, some New Agers believe a savior, or World [&hellip

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What is a New Age vision of the future? (Part 1)

This blog series continues with the future according to New Age (or Cosmic Humanism).  Different worldviews have solutions to make life better on planet Earth.  These worldviews will be explained so you can understand your world better. Moreover, you will be able to explain the real solution to our problem: Jesus Christ, the Savior from the world’s [&hellip

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What is Marxism’s view the future? (Part 4)

This series on Marxism’s view of the future concludes with the real problem with humanity–sin. People often misquote Scripture and say, “Money is the root of all evil.” 1 Timothy 6:10 actually says, “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the [&hellip

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What is Marxism’s view of the future? (Part 3)

All worldview strive to improve life here on Earth.  Let’s continue to see what Marxism says regarding the future. Marxists state that socialist governments will eventually wither away, leading to pure communal living, where all share and share alike. No government will be necessary, since all needs are fulfilled by good people who act in [&hellip

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What is Marxism’s view of the future? (Part 2)

Continuing this series of blogs on the future according to worldviews, we turn our attention to Marxism, and the issue of economics.   In the Marxist idea of economics, socialism is better than capitalism.  Yet Dr. David Noebel points out that capitalism has raised more people out of poverty than all other economic systems combined. On [&hellip

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