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Why and When Did New Year’s Day Become a Holiday

It’s lovely on New Year’s Eve because of the sumptuous dinner and the festive family atmosphere. But why and when did new year’s day become a holiday? Fireworks: There Is No Crisis, Let Alone Famine… 

Why Is the Fish Symbol of Christianity?

How to know if another person is also a Christian under persecution if not using some symbol? The fish symbol of Christianity was a recognizable sign. Christianity is still the most persecuted religion in the… 

Ancient Winter Solstice Rituals of Our Ancestors

The shortest day and the longest night. Ancient winter solstice rituals of our ancestors marked this day as the only genuine and natural New Year. The winter solstice is the day of the year when the sun… 

Biblical Creation Versus Evolution – Who Is Right?

This article will not present the scientific argument of the creation versus evolution debate. If you are looking for scientific arguments for creation and/or against evolution, then we recommend the websites Answers in Genesis – and… 

The Wedding in Cana of Galilee and Its Meaning

The wedding in Cana of Galilee had great significance in Christianity from the beginning. Practically all the church fathers commented on this event. They also tried to discover the multifaceted nature of the wedding. The great… 

Self-Esteem Disturbance in Eating Disorders

Self-esteem disturbance and eating disorders are complex problems that outwardly manifest as abnormal and harmful eating and handling of one’s body, e.g., overeating and vomiting, use of laxatives and diuretics, starvation, and excessive exercise. On… 

What Are the Signs of a Midlife Crisis

“If life is a single type of crisis, middle age is nothing exceptional at all.” The middle age crisis is a step, a new beginning, which in everything resembles the puberty crisis. But what are… 

The Bible vs Evolution Question in Christianity

When we are thinking about the Bible vs Evolution question, we have to put the next question first: “Are these two concepts even compatible?” How many Christians are willing to accept the claim that God…