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Authenticity in the Age of the Artificial
I recently watched a video on Youtube wherein the presenter discussed a recent controversy where a guitarist known for their technical prowess, was allegedly found to be miming on supposedly live performance videos. In the discussion he made a very good point, more or less arguing that we don't want to feel like we're being lied to. Music videos, understandably, are not live. We know intuitively that the audio is added separately, most likely recorded in a studio, not on a st
Jeremey Voit
Feb 52 min read


Ligonier on Creation Views
Short intro today for today's share. I wanted to share a post from Ligonier related to Creationism, a topic that if you've followed me at all, you know I'm passionate about. In this article, they briefly discuss the leading views amongst Christians. I definitely stand with what R.C. Sproul says in his quote, but I also recognize that strong Christians have differed on views throughout the ages. This is a topic I'd love to cover a little more at a later point, Lord willing. U
Jeremey Voit
Feb 41 min read


The Blessing of Hope in God
Our world can be a frightful place. If it's not a virus, it's artificial intelligence, or perhaps some kind of unrest, political division, maybe just trying to make ends meet. Being afraid is a pretty common thing. But I'm forced to remember a Bible verse that I've read a few times as of late. "How blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the LORD His God," - Psalm 146:5 Why have I read it multiple times lately? Because I, too, find myself in fear. The
Jeremey Voit
Feb 31 min read
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