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Judas Iscariot kisses Jesus
August 6, 2015 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog

When Christians betray us

I DO NOT WANT SOME CHRISTIANS covering my back. I don’t want them coming to my rescue. I don’t want them helping me in a crisis. They will not cover my six. They will run from my attackers. They will hide in a crisis. They are reliably unreliable and …

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Yoiung man rolling eyes.
August 4, 2015 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog

Surprised by a bad Bible study idea

PEOPLE ROLLED THEIR EYES at me when I suggested we read out loud all 16,000 words from the Gospel of John. I wasn’t sure I liked the idea either. I was sitting in the once-a-year meeting that leaders in my Sunday morning Bible study class have to set …

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August 1, 2015 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Did you know?

Let’s call him Swifty

At God’s command, the prophet Isaiah named one of his sons Maher-shalal-hash-baz. That’s Hebrew for “swift to plunder and quick to spoil,” prediction of what invaders would do to the Jews of Samaria. We can only hope they gave the boy a nickname. …

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painting of the Last Supper
July 30, 2015 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog

Gospel of Misquoted Jesus

EXTRA GOSPELS ABOUT JESUS exist. But they’re not in the Bible. For good reason, most Christian scholars say. Take the Gospel of Thomas, probably written about a hundred years after Jesus. At least that’s when scholars of the day started criticizing …

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Moses and Pharaoh Akhenaten
July 28, 2015 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog

Did Moses borrow God from Egyptians?

JEWS WEREN’T THE FIRST people on record to pitch the “one God” idea, some scholars say. Egyptians were. At least they are the first with archaeological evidence to back them up. About one hundred years before many Bible experts say Moses led the …

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July 25, 2015 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Did you know?

Scum disciple: not Judas

Pharisees weren’t talking about Judas when they asked Jesus’ disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with such scum?” (Matthew 9:10-11 NLT). They were talking about Matthew, the tax collector. Jews considered them collaborators with Rome since taxmen …

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dog at the table
July 23, 2015 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog

An evening with a hungry writer

OOPS. I forgot to write today’s blog article. It’s pushing 8:30 p.m. as I write this, and the article posts at 6 a.m. I haven’t eaten supper yet. The wife left three hours ago for her job as a night-shift nurse. So it’s just me and Buddy the Dog. And …

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Man with cap, working.
July 21, 2015 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog

A Christian writer’s guide to vacationing

GRINDING TREE STUMPS or lying on a beach. That was the vacation question this summer. I chose to grind tree stumps on a stretch of rolling hills where Mom lives, in an Amish-built house on what used to be a Christmas tree farm. It’s not that I’m a …

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July 18, 2015 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Did you know?

Arab Israel

When Jews of the Exodus returned to their homeland, they didn’t all live in what is now Israel. Three groups lived in what are now parts of the Arab countries of Jordan and Syria. They owned not only the West Bank, which is disputed today by Jordan …

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Grandpa and young grandson
July 16, 2015 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog

A song for family reunions

I ADMIT IT. I’ve got some humans in my extended family who could not possibly live far enough away from me. Tell me I’m not alone in this. I just spent a week visiting none of them. Instead, I visited family whose company I could not possibly enjoy …

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Sumo wrestlers
July 14, 2015 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog

How not to argue about the Bible

FUNNY HOW FOLKS can read the same sentence in the Bible and come away with opposite ideas about what to make of it. I got a taste of that last week when someone tripped over a couple of old blog articles I wrote back in 2013 and posted the links in a …

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July 11, 2015 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Did you know?

Leah’s eyeballs

The Bible writer said the love of Jacob’s life, Rachel, “was beautiful and had a good figure,” (Genesis 29:17 CEV). But her older sis Leah, whom Jacob got tricked into marrying, had something going on with her eyes. Scholars can only guess what. But …

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