To Taste is to KnowWritten by Terry Dashner
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But don’t take my word for it, like I’m some expert in metaphysics. You may taste and experience new life for yourself. You don’t have to study interminably about soul. You don’t have to take someone’s advice on how to experience supernatural. You may come to Water of Life and drink freely for yourself. Jesus is Water of Life. Jesus is Bread of life. Come and dine. Jesus is more than supernatural. He is from everlasting to everlasting. He is Alpha and Omega. He is First and Last. He is King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He is Redeemer, and He will save your soul. To taste is to know. Keep faith. Stay course. Jesus is Alive and coming again, soon. Pastor T.

Pastors a small church in Broken Arrow, OK. US Navy veteran and retired from the City of Tulsa, police. Father of three grown children.
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As a life-long student of science, history, philosophy, and theology, I’ve come to refute notion that scientists cannot be devoted theists. Every discipline has its absolutes, even science. For example, science is governed by certain physical laws. It is an absolute fact that oil and water cannot mix. World history records historical fact, as opposed to legends, fables, mythology, and revisionists. Philosophy is logical because truth is logical and universal (it’s nonsense to contradict truth whether one is an American or a citizen of any other country in world). And theology has its absolutes. As a theist, I believe this absolute truth: God exists. As a life-long student of life in general, I find it curious that many famous scientists of history were devout Christians. Their faith didn’t interfere with their vocations. Their vocations were enhanced by their faith. Here are just a few Christian scientists of history: Carl Friedrich Gauss, Blaise Pascal, Georg Cantor, and Sir Isaac Newton. Carl Friedrich Gauss said this, “There are problems to whose solution I would attach an infinitely greater importance than to those of mathematics, for example touching ethics, or our relation to God, or concerning our destiny and our future; but their solution lies wholly beyond us…” God is above all and Creator of all things. Keep faith. Stay course. Jesus, who is God’s only begotten Son, is coming soon. Pastor T.

Pastors a small church in Broken Arrow, OK. US Navy veteran, retired police officer, and father of three grown children. A U.S. patriot.
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