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Notable Quotation

Notable Quotation

Most modern histories of mankind begin with the word evolution, and with a rather wordy exposition of evolution . . . . There is something slow and soothing and gradual about the word and even about the idea. As a matter of fact, it is not, touching these primary...

Articles on Theology

“that all of them may be one . . .”

“that all of them may be one . . .”

These words of Jesus come from what's known as his "high priestly prayer" in John 17 where he prays before his crucifixion not only for his disciples, but for those who would believe in him through their message. That would include we who claim his name these two...

Calvinism and Free Will

Calvinism and Free Will

One of the more frustrating things about being a Calvinist is the rampant misunderstanding about Calvin and his theology one encounters pretty much everywhere. Even among some of his followers! The old canard is the Calvinism equals determinism, but nothing could be...

Articles on Explanatory Power

Mommy, Mommy! Watch Me!

Mommy, Mommy! Watch Me!

Human nature is one of the most powerful apologetics for the veracity of the Christian faith. What else can explain so well the glory and mess that is humanity, but that man was made perfect in God's image, a glorious creature capable of the most exquisite heights,...

Are You Saying There’s an Oak Tree in that Acorn?

Are You Saying There’s an Oak Tree in that Acorn?

Our family moved from Illinois (thank God!) to Florida in June of 2017. Talk about a contrast, one that doesn't have to be explained. We moved to the Tampa area, and the first thing I noticed is that oak trees and their moss are practically ubiquitous. They evoked in...

Articles on Culture

Historical Aberations – Secularism and the Berlin Wall, Part 2

Historical Aberations – Secularism and the Berlin Wall, Part 2

As I stated in my last post, The Berlin Wall is a great metaphor for the current reigning worldview in the West, secularism. My thesis: Secularism is a deeply flawed and weak explanation for the nature of reality. Correctly understood, we don’t need to fear secularism...

Secularism – The Modern Berlin Wall, Part 1

Secularism – The Modern Berlin Wall, Part 1

On the evening the title of this post came to mind, I'd  been interacting with a possible publisher for the book. They have a concern with what appears my excessive confidence that we, Christians, can keep our kids Christian. Having read just the first few chapters...

The More Secular a Society, The Fewer Children Will Be Born

The More Secular a Society, The Fewer Children Will Be Born

When I was growing up in the 60s and 70s, the big concern and among fear-mongering apocalyptics was over-population. One best-seller at the time, published in 1968 by Stanford University Professor Paul Ehrlich, was subtly titled The Population Bomb. It predicted that...

Articles on Apologetics

Study Shows Atheists Thought Immoral, Even by Fellow Atheists

Study Shows Atheists Thought Immoral, Even by Fellow Atheists

Atheists are fond of accusing Christians of believing they can't be moral or good just because they are atheists. Christians don't believe this, and atheists can be moral or good, but that doesn't keep them from saying it. Atheists can be as good and moral, or bad and...

Articles on Parenting and Family

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