The concept of “Natural Law” is older than civilization. Classical Greece gave us the foundation of science and method of gaining knowledge we call natural law. They had two very different views of Natural Law, which we attribute to Plato and Aristotle. Though Plato never used the exact words natural law, his Republic is filled … Continue reading The Death of Science: Part One, Natural Law — Michael Findley
Elk Jerky for the Soul: It's tough, but you need it!
Anna ascended the crumbling stairs of castle’s mighty keep. The ocean’s bitter breeze blew through her thin jacket. She shoved her numb fingers farther into her pockets. She knew that she should have brought a warmer coat, but Anna was so focused on getting to the castle and climbing to the top of its once-glorious … Continue reading Light of Sunrise — Short Fiction guest Post by Victoria E. Findley
Wikimedia Commons Psalms Scroll Public Domain in the US. The Israel Antiquities Authority 1993; photographer not named. Most people have heard of the Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS). Few people really know what they are and fewer still understand their significance. The DSS were found in caves near the Dead Sea and contain ancient scrolls. The oldest … Continue reading The Not So Dead Sea Scrolls
Within a lengthy facebook post was the following direct quote. “I've recently become more interest with atheism and it is way different from the cults.” (sic) While there are many reasons for people's interest in this subject, there are three important, foundational points to keep in mind. First, the term Secular Humanism is a better … Continue reading The Power of Secular Humanism
I have assumed for years that everyone reading these blogs knew and understood, what a blog is. Several comments have demonstrated that was an erroneous assumption on my part. First a brief history of blog. The word itself means binary log. Software developers wanted to keep customers updated about changes in their software. This was … Continue reading What Is A Blog?
My memory isn’t what it should be, but I do not remember anyone saying that he/she did not have a belief system until about 2 years ago. Almost daily now I seem to hear someone say that.Anyone who claims that they do not have a belief system is either uneducated or dishonest. There is nothing … Continue reading But I Don’t Have a Belief System!
We hope you like the redesign of our blog. Yes, in some ways it looks a lot like the old design. The header is the same. The books run down the sides. The blog posts run down the middle. But, wait, the “tabs” are different, aren’t they? Instead of a long list of random features, … Continue reading Did You Notice?
Like everyone, I fail to completely live up to my principles. One of my principles which I have done much better at keeping is to not discuss evolution. Believers in evolution have chosen to believe and nothing I can do will change that belief. However, I constantly display the evidence for a young earth. Without … Continue reading The Age of the Earth: The Burden of Proof
The Love of God By Frederick M. Lehman 1917 The love of God is greater far Than tongue or pen can ever tell; It goes beyond the highest star, And reaches to the lowest hell; The guilty pair, bowed down with care, God gave His Son to win; His erring child He reconciled, And pardoned … Continue reading The Love of God
Thank you for reading Findley Family Video Publications books. You can contact us at any time by emailing us at mjmcfindley@gmail.com. We want to hear from you. The best gift you can give an author is an honest, thoughtful review. Please consider leaving one online. Help us understand what you liked and didn’t like about … Continue reading Latest List of Findley Family Video Publications
"Take words with you and return to the Lord. Say to Him, "Take away all iniquity and receive us graciously, that we may present the fruit of our lips." Hosea 14:2 Coming soon -- a book for Christian writers about Christian writing. This book is about how to prepare to be a writer, how to … Continue reading “Take Words with You … ” Mary C. Findley
‘Whom are you like in your greatness? ‘Behold, Assyria was a cedar in Lebanon With beautiful branches and forest shade, And very high, And its top was among the clouds. Ezekiel 31:3 God gave a warning to Ezekiel for the nation of Egypt, a history lesson and a parable of sorts. Egypt was powerful and magnificent, secure in its pride, … Continue reading A Warning for Egypt, and for Us? — Post by Mary C. Findley
We all have friends. A few people are close friends, some more are friendly without being close and most people are on friendly terms without even knowing them very well. We all have enemies. If we are faithful to the Word of God, then some people will have vile, hate-filled enemies who openly display their … Continue reading Friend, Foe, or What? — Post by Michael J. Findley
We live in an age where man is not only the measure, but men sit in judgment on God. People think that God just doesn’t measure up to their standard of right and wrong, so of course their progressing, evolving standards judge God. While this attitude is nothing new, and goes back at least as … Continue reading Let God Be True, and Every Man a Liar — Post by Michael J. Findley
To our loyal readers I humbly apologize. For nearly a year I have worked on the next module of our Conflict of the Ages Series The Conflict of the Ages Part Three: They Deliberately Forgot–The Flood and the Ice Age. During that time I wrote a fiction book, Nehemiah LLC, and took a Christmas break. … Continue reading Update August 27, 2013 — Post by Michael J. Findley
We were reading in Jeremiah this morning, and I ran across these verses. It made me think of how we fail the Lord sometimes ... Get distracted and fall away from wholehearted service, or become rebellious and stubborn. The Lord invites us to return, and His forgiveness will restore us to "stand before him", like … Continue reading Why I Write Steampunk … A Part Two of Sorts … Author post by Sophronia Belle Lyon
I don't know why it's become popular to attach "punk" to music, fashion, and literary genre, but it is what it is. Steampunk can find expression in all these outlets, but many people say it originated in fashion or clothing. It's a style that draws on the Victorian time period, including top hats, cravats, … Continue reading What in the World Is Steampunk and Why Would a Christian Write About It? FFVP Author post by Sophronia Belle Lyon
Four Stars: Dana Pratola's "The Covering" "Praying for the Leader of the Pack" This is a formula romance that defies the formulas. Good girl attracted to bad boy -- Check. Bad boy tortures himself over what is and isn't his fault about his past -- Check. But then there's that prayer thing, unleashing the Power … Continue reading More Christian Book Reviews!
For the coming of the Son of Man will be just like the days of Noah. For as in those days before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, and they did not understand until the flood came and took them all … Continue reading The Coming of the Son of Man by Michael J. Findley
"Trust me. I'm a Scientist." Hubby is working on the Conflict of the Ages Part 3: “They Deliberately Forgot” –The Flood and the Ice Age. Yes, this series has pretty cumbersome titles, doesn’t it? The first part is based on 2 Peter 3:5, where Peter nails the whole secularist amnesia and its resulting erroneous dogma. … Continue reading The Truth With Proof by Mary C. Findley