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According to (Webopedia), an online dictionary and search engine for computer and Internet technology definitions, a blog is defined as such: 

(n.) Short for Web log, a blog is a Web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual. Blogs often reflect the personality of the author.

Enjoy! As some of the GTCC leadership give you a peek into their personal worlds as well as their passion for Jesus Christ, His Truth, and the people they encounter.

 

Recent Blog Posts

Why do we Love Love?

Jul 22, 2008

Why do we Love Love?[1]  Whenever we read of the power of evolution, it is described as a sleek, streamlining force that focuses all living beings on utility, efficiency, and most of all, reproduction.  Why then, we might ask, is there so much about our existence that seems ...

Posted by Jeremy Bedenbaugh in Hazardous Apathy

How Did We Learn to Say "I?"

Jul 08, 2008

Somewhere along the way, humans, alone among all living creatures, discovered themselves.  Somewhere along the way, humans began to use "I."  In other words, they became self-aware, cognizant of the fact that they existed, aware of their feelings and their personality.  Could ...

Posted by Jeremy Bedenbaugh in Hazardous Apathy

How Did Life Begin?

Jun 26, 2008

  The title of Darwin's famous book, The Origin of the Species, can be confusing because it gives the impression that he is going to tell us his theory of how life began.  However, in the book, Darwin does not discuss the actual origin of life but his theory of how the life that was ...

Posted by Jeremy Bedenbaugh in Hazardous Apathy

Did the Universe Know we were Coming?

Jun 19, 2008

Before taking the next piece of scientific evidence for God's existence I want to again emphasize that every argument presented can be rationally avoided at some level and that everyone will find some arguments more or less powerful.  However, if we consider all the arguments together, the ...

Posted by Jeremy Bedenbaugh in Hazardous Apathy

Did God "Design" The Universe?

Jun 11, 2008

We continue on our quest to see if belief in God is scientific and rational.  We have seen that the fact that there is something rather than nothing coupled with the scientific belief that the universe began from an infinitesimally small point which exploded into the creation of matter (The ...

Posted by Jeremy Bedenbaugh in Hazardous Apathy