A Comparison of Goethe’s Worldview and the Christian Worldview in John 14:6
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A Comparison of Goethe’s Worldview and the Christian Worldview in John 14:6

The contrast between Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s worldview and the Christian worldview, particularly as expressed in John 14:6, highlights two fundamentally different perspectives on truth, human purpose, and the nature of salvation. Goethe, the German poet, scientist, and philosopher of the Enlightenment and Romantic era, developed a humanistic and nature-centered view of life. In contrast,…

Redemption and Salvation Without God’s Power: A Fallacy
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Redemption and Salvation Without God’s Power: A Fallacy

The idea that humanity can achieve redemption and salvation apart from the power of God is a dangerous and deceptive fallacy. While human efforts toward moral reform, justice, and societal progress may seem noble, they fall drastically short of addressing the root problem of the human condition: sin. According to the Christian worldview, and as…

The Timelessness of Jesus Christ
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The Timelessness of Jesus Christ

Jesus Christ stands as a figure both within and beyond time. Though He appeared in human history—born in Bethlehem, walking the dusty roads of Galilee, and crucified under Pontius Pilate—His nature is not limited to temporal existence. He is eternal. In John 8:58, Jesus declares, “Before Abraham was, I am.” With this profound statement, He…

The Gospel in the Stars
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The Gospel in the Stars: Echoes of Redemption Written in the Night Sky

“The heavens declare the glory of God…” – Psalm 19:1(See also Genesis 1:14, Job 38:31–32, and Isaiah 40:26) In their thought-provoking book „Das Evangelium am Himmel“, Swiss authors Roberto and Manuela Vitali present a compelling and biblically grounded case: the night sky is not just majestic—it’s evangelistic. Rather than viewing constellations as mystical symbols for…