Holyman Preter
Carl Jung On Demons

Submitted by Holyman Preter on December 2, 2017
http://pixabay.com Many do not realize it, but Carl Gustav Jung, the father of analytical psychology, believed in demons. But what Jung determined to be the ... Read more
The Problem Of Religion

Submitted by Holyman Preter on November 17, 2017
http://pixabay.com "The reproaching cry of heretic, infidel, atheist, etc., will be raised against the author of these lectures, by every fiery intolerant bigot into whose ... Read more
The Magical Use Of Prayer Beads

Submitted by Holyman Preter on October 15, 2017
http://pixabay.com Wonders of the subterranean world are fascinating. Several times, I've had the opportunity to explore deep caves. In the silence and darkness of the ... Read more
Who Was Moses?

Submitted by Holyman Preter on September 29, 2017
http://pixabay.com When people are spoken of constantly, we feel we know them. Christians and Jews have been talking about Moses for thousands of years, so ... Read more
Is This Why Cain Really Killed Abel?

Submitted by Holyman Preter on September 11, 2017
http://pixabay.com In the beginning, God created Adam and Eve, and made them in His likeness. This is the story that everyone has heard, most likely ... Read more
Mistakes Were Made

Submitted by Holyman Preter on August 17, 2017
derivativeimages We like to think of ourselves as an enlightened generation. After all, unlike our ancestors, everything we believe is based solidly in scientific fact, ... Read more
How Much Land Does A Man Need?

Submitted by Holyman Preter on August 6, 2017
http://pixabay.com Tolstoy’s short story – “How much land does a man need?” — is a religious-morality tale which can be interpreted in a variety of ... Read more
Post-Truth

Submitted by Holyman Preter on June 14, 2017
pixabay.com Oxford Dictionaries reports that the first known use of the term post-truth was in 1992. But, they say, it “has seen a spike in ... Read more
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