The Resurrection of Jesus Christ stands as the single most significant event in human history. It is not merely a religious claim or a hopeful myth; it is the bold declaration that death itself has been defeated.
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ stands as the single most significant event in human history. It is not merely a religious claim or a hopeful myth; it is the bold declaration that death itself has been defeated.
We all have it — that built-in sense that lets us look at the world and instantly tell what’s reasonable from what’s ridiculous. Call it common sense, everyday wisdom, or just basic good judgment. It’s the mental shortcut that helps us make sense of life without needing a PhD or a scientific paper.
As 2025 draws to a close, the cultural landscape feels more fractured than ever. Social media algorithms amplify outrage, AI-generated deepfakes blur truth from fiction, and ideological echo chambers dominate discourse.
We live in an amazing world. The greatest of all creations is man himself, the marvelous machine – precise and efficient. The human body has a dynamic framework of bone and cartilage called the skeleton. The human skeleton is flexible, with hinges and joints that were made to move.
