There is what I know―the scope of thingsin my head.There is what I haveyet to know.Ultimately, though,There is what I don’tknow thatI don’t know―the unasked andthe unanswered. Judgment isborn from experience―the benefitof becoming wise andsophisticated; schooledand familiar withwhat is true andwhat is lore. It is on thisthat I can basethe soundnessof an action or decision. …
In Whom Are Hidden All the Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledge
"My goal is that [you] may be encouraged in heart and united in love, so that [you] may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that [you] may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge" (Colossians 2:2-3, NIV). By Steven Barto, B.S. …
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Can Science Explain Everything?
The current sentiment regarding science versus God is, "Surely, you can't be a scientist and believe in God these days!" It's a viewpoint expressed by many people over the years. Others don't even bother asking the question, stopped by their own doubts. After all, they say, science has given us such marvelous explanations for the …
The Wisdom of Tradition
There’s what I know, The whole scope of things contained in my head. And there’s what I don’t know, Which makes me long for learning. The ultimate, however, is what I don’t know That I don’t know; The unanswered; The unasked; The quiet walks through my mind, meandering. There’s the quality of having experience, Knowledge, …