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Saturday Sunday
The Lover’s Poem You were born at the opening of time,When the week first learned to breathe—Sunday, soft with promise,They called you Akosua,The one who arrives with grace,The soul that carries gentleness and life. I was born when the week leaned to rest,At the edge of labour and longing—Saturday, steady and reflective,They named me Kwame,The one shaped by purpose…
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Decency: The Code of Life
Rooted in him, Refined by his Standard It is imperative to acknowledge that our understanding of decency is often biased and incomplete. Many of us do not fully grasp the depth of this word or the profound impact it has on life. Decency goes far beyond outward appearance; it is more than what the physical…
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Epicurus and the Problem of Evil: Understanding God’s Goodness and Human Freedom – Part B
Abstract This article explores the problem of evil and its relationship to the existence and nature of God, addressing the Epicurean paradox from a biblical and theological perspective. It argues that the existence of evil does not negate God’s omnipotence, omniscience, or omnibenevolence, but rather reflects the limits of human understanding. Evil is examined as…
