Holyman Preter
Is Freedom Of Speech A Biblical Concept?
Submitted by Holyman Preter on April 28, 2017
pixabay.com Freedom of speech is defined by Webster’s dictionary as “the right to express facts and opinions subject only to reasonable limitations (as the power ... Read more
Perishable Crowns
Submitted by Holyman Preter on March 17, 2017
pixabay.com The laurel wreath, or “crown,” of the white horseman spoken of in Revelation 6:2 is a prevalent image among men who would set themselves ... Read more
The Hidden Significance Of Enoch In Three Words: Aliens, Atlantis And Ascension
Submitted by Holyman Preter on February 6, 2017
pixabay.com Now that I have your attention, we are going to look at the three A's in reverse order. Looking at the historical records necessitates ... Read more
Is Good Government Possible?
Submitted by Holyman Preter on November 14, 2016
Pixabay.com The history of government throws a harsh light on human nature. We know we need a system of controls in the mutual interest; otherwise ... Read more
Am I My Own Demon?
Submitted by Holyman Preter on September 9, 2016
pixabay.com The problem of the external world is a classic challenge in epistemology (the theory of knowledge). This challenge, which was first presented by the ... Read more
Are Scientists Nonbelievers?
Submitted by Holyman Preter on July 2, 2016
Pixabay.com It’s a common belief that scientists cannot be religious; the two modes of thinking and explaining the world seem opposed to one another. Science ... Read more
Landlord Or Tenant?
Submitted by Holyman Preter on April 16, 2016
Spinning on its axis at a quarter of a mile per second while orbiting the sun at 18.5 miles per second, Earth is but one ... Read more
The Grammar Of Existence
Submitted by Holyman Preter on March 25, 2016
In this age of scientific and empirical reductionism, when we hear the word “grammar” we are likely to think of what takes place in an ... Read more
Advancing Toward The Moral Brink
Submitted by Holyman Preter on January 14, 2016
What a world! The phrase 21st century is already a yawn, perhaps because all the hype has dulled our senses. Yet at the same time, ... Read more
A Line In the Sand
Submitted by Holyman Preter on December 13, 2015
There is a line in the sand that geologists call the K-Pg boundary. It marks the time of a great disaster when the earth encountered ... Read more









