In February 2024, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation revealed that a former politician was cultivated by foreign spies. The person had agreed to share knowledge from inside Parliament in exchange for payment. The implication was that they may have betrayed their country. Read the rest of this page »
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Prophecies about Jesus: He would be betrayed
Healthy masculinity
When you put the word “domestic” in a search engine, it replies with the prompt “violence”. This indicates the prevalence of domestic (or family) violence in our society. Statistics for NSW, Australia, are given below. According to the news media there is an epidemic of violence against women in Western Australia. And Queensland’s Police commissioner said that we should be ashamed of the high number of domestic and family violence incidents. Read the rest of this page »
Evidence for the God of Christianity
According to a 2023 survey, about half of Americans believe in God, the lowest number in history. And globally (omitting China and Russia), an average of 40% say they believe in God “as described in holy scriptures”. Read the rest of this page »
God left no stone unturned for you
What would you do to get back someone precious that you’d lost? What lengths would you go to to find your missing child, friend, spouse or parent? How far would you travel? How long would you look? What price would you pay? Read the rest of this page »
Has God finished with Israel?
Have you heard the media reports of genocide in Gaza? What are the facts? In the war between Israel and Hamas there have been about 32k people killed in Gaza. But these are not all civilians. About 13k were soldiers and 19k were civilians. This is a ratio of 1.5 civilians for each soldier, which for urban combat in the Middle East is a very normal ratio. The ratio of civilians to combatants is better than the American armies was when they got the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) out of Mosul. That was 10k civilians dead to kill 4k Isis (a ratio of 2.5). What’s unique about this war? Unlike every other war, the army of Hamas has perfected the art of embedding itself with civilians so that you cannot hit them without hitting the people around them. They locate their bases near mosques, schools, and hospitals in urban areas. Read the rest of this page »
The theological motivation of science
This post comes from Dr Jay Wilde.
The German theoretical physicist Werner Heisenberg (December 5, 1901 – February 1, 1976), was a pioneer of quantum physics. He developed his own formulation of quantum mechanics, for which he won the 1932 Nobel Prize in physics. He later developed his famous Uncertainty Principle, which continues to guide physicists in their understanding of the behavior of atoms and subatomic particles. Read the rest of this page »
Don’t be afraid
Australians spend $1.6 billion a year on hair care. We want to remove hair from some places and grow it in others, color and repair our hair, straighten and curl our hair, feed, wax, laser, nourish, and cut our hair. Read the rest of this page »
Data manipulation enhances “climate change” in Australia
This blogpost comes from articles by the Australian biologist Dr Jennifer Marohasy. The previous post, “There is no climate crisis in Australia”, also came from Dr Marohasy.
It could be that the last 26-years of temperature recordings by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) will be found not fit for purpose and will eventually need to be discarded. This would make for a rather large hole in the calculation of global warming – given the size of Australia. Read the rest of this page »

When we sing songs like “Nothing but the blood of Jesus” and “Forgiveness is bought with the precious blood of Jesus Christ”, do we understand what the words mean? Or when we hear that our sins can be washed away by the blood of Jesus, what does that mean?
This blogpost comes from an interview of the Australian biologist 



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