A psychologist interviews ChatGPT about gender theory, Christian transcendence
Neither my wife nor our dog seemed interested in discussing gender theory or the nuances of transcendent identity. Suddenly, it struck me: ChatGPT!
Neither my wife nor our dog seemed interested in discussing gender theory or the nuances of transcendent identity. Suddenly, it struck me: ChatGPT!
Hope is not a fleeting feeling or a mere mental exercise; it is the sure and steady anchor for your soul, secured by the love of God, firm and eternal.
When we bring our suffering to God, we are not seeking to solve a theological puzzle; we seek communion with the One intimately acquainted with our pain.
God has given us the puzzle box of salvation, but it is meant to help us with the missing pieces, not to complete our picture on earth or the American dream.
Would we dare to enter and see the face of God and His suffering?
You may know Christ, but only through sharing His sufferings will you see Him.
The identity crisis is losing God, not our place in society.
It's not that prosperity and the good life are superficial or of no value. God provided wealth and prosperity for many people in the Bible. The issue is when we think it can hold together life’s disappointments and harsh realities.
More importantly, do we have enough power in the human will and manipulation of science to control the universe that mismatched us? Can we appease the mismatching disorder and imperfections of the universe?
Amy’s story is familiar in my work as a psychologist. Is Amy wrong for being stressed when the Bible commands us to “be not anxious”?