“Peace, Peace” When There Is No Peace (Repost)
One of the more troubling mis-translations in the history of English Bible translation (at least in terms of its popular acceptance and... Read More
Is Our World a Simulation?
Is our world a simulation? That position has been expressed in the past.[1] Some of the more well-known theories come from Descartes... Read More
The Role of Presuppositions in Scholarship
A few weeks ago I asked the question concerning how much those committed to evangelical faith should engage with progressive scholarship.[1] The... Read More
What Should We Do with Imprecise Revelation?
A few weeks back I posted a piece on being conservative. In it I suggested that in every sphere of life there... Read More
Is There a Conflict Between Science and Faith?
Are science and religion/faith incompatible? The leading lights of the atheism revolution certainly believe they are: Christopher Hitchens: “All attempts to reconcile... Read More
On Being Conservative
Last week the satirical news site Babylon Bee made the national news with a post distasteful to some, mocking a health-and-wealth guru... Read More
Why Does a Gorilla’s Life Matter?
Last Saturday at the Cincinnati Zoo, a gorilla was killed to protect the life of a 4 year old boy who had... Read More
Imagine There’s…No Hell.
In perhaps John Lennon’s most famous song, “Imagine,” he calls people to envision a world that would be at peace—where “the world... Read More
Did Pro-Life Rhetoric Cause the Colorado Shooting?
After the shooting at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood last Friday, several have placed blame on pro-life advocates who have been campaigning... Read More
Why the Arguments in Support of Planned Parenthood Fail
Choosing Hats (an apologetics site) has a lengthy article pointing out the fallacies of four common arguments given in support of Planned... Read More