

We are eternal creatures. The way we live, the choices we make, and how we affect others will determine where we will spend eternity. The articles in this section explain the three eternal destinies that lie before us, and how we make ourselves worthy of one of them.
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The Greek philosopher Socrates had a strong sense of the value of a virtuous life. In his old age, he was tried and judged worthy of death for his deeply held convictions, and for expressing them...
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Man was created in the image and likeness of God. At that time he experienced unbroken fellowship with Him.
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If there is anything in nature that reveals the workings of the evil ruler of this world, it is the fearsome spider. An awesome predator, the spider methodically weaves its web in the well-traveled...
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Consider the enigma of Man. To say that Man is an enigma means that he is a creature of puzzling, contradictory character. He is a walking mystery — beyond explanation. The famous...
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After the great search has been made, and each person’s life carefully examined to see if there was anything for which they could be rewarded, only the worthless will go to the Sea of Fire....
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The scene opens before us in Matthew 25, the last judgment.
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The tragic story of the Garden of Eden has haunted the soul of man for thousands of years, offering its clues to the mystery of the human condition, and the hope of man’s restoration to his...
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The most important thing about the Holy is that they start all over again from scratch. They were born just normal human beings. They grew up and made choices that put themselves on a path to one of...
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