Theology
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Why do Hindus pray to gods that don’t exist?
It makes little sense to pray to something or someone that doesn’t exist. Instead, pray to the one true God who is the creator, sustainer, and animator of all that exists, and to Him alone. This is wholly logical, for He alone has control of all your life circumstances. Continue reading
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Fighting in the Abrahamic religions
I thought I would offer a few thoughts in consideration of the present war in the Middle East. From a Christian perspective, violence of any kind is always wrong. It’s okay to be angry, and fight peacefully for justice, but it’s never right to harm another human being in any way. Jesus exemplified a non-violent… Continue reading
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Reflections on abuse, cancer, and everlasting hell
Friends, I have been working hard. Today, I’m taking a day off to get organised. It’s important to have balance in life, to try to stay organised and have periods of rest. I have been so disheartened recently. It seems that at every turn there are abusive individuals and organisations waiting to devour the peace… Continue reading
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Seek poverty, not wealth
There is terrible inequality on Earth. The rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting ignored. Who will enter the Kingdom of God? It is those who are poor, not those who are rich. How can someone who amasses wealth claim to be a Christian? ”And as he was setting out on his journey,… Continue reading
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Do not be troubled by what I write, …
Do not be troubled by what I write, for it is a personal experience not to be compared with your own experiences. Dreams are mysterious and wonderful. A few months ago, shortly before I went to sleep, I was a mess of emotions. I was so confused. Who exactly is Jesus? Is Jesus God? But… Continue reading
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Welcome to Perfect Chaos!
Thank you for visiting. On this blog you will find a wealth of articles discussing the most important questions of philosophical theology, as well as my books, my music, and some personal reflections. Subscribe to this website to receive an email with each new article. Life can seem chaotic at times, but in reality all… Continue reading

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My name is Steven Nicholas Colborne.
I’m an author, musician and counsellor from the United Kingdom. On this blog, I write about matters of philosophy and religion and share a variety of personal articles.
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