Faith and Reason
A Reflection on Spiritual Asymmetry
Appearances can be deceiving when based on traditional thought and assumptions; so it is with evil and its impetus to exist.
By Phil Ault
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Faith and Reason
Appearances can be deceiving when based on traditional thought and assumptions; so it is with evil and its impetus to exist.
By Phil Ault
Biblical Interpretation
Jonah’s story leaves us with a question it refuses to resolve. What happens when
By Phil Ault
Faith and Reason
Before Jonah ever fled from God, he hesitated. And that hesitation shaped everything that followed.
By Phil Ault
Christmas
We remember the Magi as three figures frozen in a story we think we already know. But long before gold, frankincense, and myrrh, before a child, before a house, before a name, there was a sky that unsettled them. Something appeared that did not belong. And rather than dismiss it, they moved.
By Phil Ault
fractured lens
Taking God’s name in vain” was never about casual speech, it was about carrying a covenant identity with care. This reflection explores how bearing the divine name means embodying truth, integrity, and purpose in every act, word, and silence
By Phil Ault
fractured lens
Ezer and AI reimagines the ancient word “Ezer”, a divine helper, as a lens for understanding the role of artificial intelligence. Rather than replacing humanity, AI reflects God’s pattern of partnership: a presence that challenges, completes, and calls us higher.
By Phil Ault