Romans 12:21 teaches Christians to face injustice without revenge, overcoming evil through truth, kindness, and trust in Jehovah.
Can an Atheist Be a Good Moral Person?
Atheists can do real moral good because conscience remains, yet rejecting Jehovah leaves the deepest moral problem unsolved.
Synthetic Biology’s Shadow: CRISPR’s Revelations on Innate Genomic Wisdom
CRISPR reveals not human mastery, but divine intelligence—unveiling the genome’s intricate wisdom as evidence of its Creator.
The Moral Compass in Code: Ethical AI and the Imprint of Transcendent Values
True ethical AI begins not with algorithms, but with submission to Jehovah’s transcendent moral law revealed in Scripture.
Walking in Light: Moral Clarity and Exposure of Darkness – Ephesians 5:8–14
Paul commands believers to walk in light—living with moral clarity and exposing darkness through truth, holiness, and uncompromised covenant loyalty.
Ethics Demands the Existence of God: The Moral Necessity of the Biblical Lawgiver
Ethics is universal, objective, and binding. Only the existence of God explains morality’s foundation, authority, and final accountability.
Exodus 3:22 — How Could an All-Loving God Command the Hebrews to Plunder the Egyptians of Their Riches?
Exodus 3:22 illustrates divine justice, demonstrating Jehovah's love through restitution for Israelite oppression in Egypt, challenging misunderstandings.
Exodus 1:15-21 — How Could God Bless the Hebrew Midwives for Disobeying the God-Ordained Governmental Authority (Pharaoh) and Lying to Him?
The Hebrew midwives defied Pharaoh's orders to save lives, demonstrating moral courage and prioritizing God's command over unjust authority.
The Absolute Nature of Morality: A Rational and Biblical Defense Against Moral Relativism
Moral absolutism asserts that objective morality derives from an unchanging God, opposing relativism, which leads to ethical confusion and chaos.
The Moral Argument for God: A Rational, Biblical, and Philosophical Defense of Objective Morality’s Theistic Foundation
The moral argument for God's existence is defended, asserting objective morality's necessity, grounded in universal human experience and biblical teachings.

