In Did Moses Marry a Black Woman? John Piper has a nice short discussion of Moses’ wife, and how Christians…
"Love your enemies" is not a complete philosophy in itself – it must be balanced with "protect the weak" and…
Boing Boing has an interesting, if short book review of God’s Mechanics: How Scientists and Engineers Make Sense of Religion,…
The new book Ex-gays? discusses a very thorough longitudinal study on ex-gay therapy, and confirms that therapeutically impressive results are…
This series contains the following posts: Darwinism Impeding Science I – Spontaneous Generation or Creation Darwinism Impeding Science II –…
My uncle sends me a lot of these patriotic conservative spams, some of which are schmaltzy, some jingoistic, and some…
American Thinker has a nice post entitled Judeo-Christian Values, in which they examine America’s Founding Fathers’ view of religion and…
“Your book is, in my opinion, so contemptible and worthless that I feel great pity for you for having defiled…
Fifth in the series, this is the last sermon in the series. It covers The Revealing of God’s Call The…
In What I Like About Rick Warren, New City Press has really done a nice job of reconsidering the overly…
One of the main biblical arguments for the existence of God is the amazing beauty, complexity, and integration of the…
Tom Pryde has written a tragically humorous article critical of "non-sectarian" prayers – and while I am liberal egalitarian enough…
From my hermeneutics class: Q: How is the doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture related to the Hermeneutic principle of…
Author Madeleine L’Engle, whose best known book A Wrinkle In Time was rejected several times before finally being published (and…
I often get asked by angry gay advocates why conservatives and Christians are so interested in resisting the gay legal…
D. James Kennedy died today at age 76, and what a significant and great evangelical leader he was. Among his…
CT has a nice article entitled Reductionist Justice, in which the author discusses the error of Job’s friends, which was…
In Part I, I discussed how rules and regulations are often a false faith, one based on outward observances rather…
One theologically liberal blog I read recently listed the sins of the modern church, and I thought the list was…
This series contains the following posts: The Sins of the Church I – Rules and regulations The Sins of the…
Here’s my outline for this coming Sunday’s sermon. Any comments? Probably too long for most readers, but a few might…
So, this past week, I received a free booklet in the mail from some cult that was trying to get…
Today, I had lunch with my favorite neofundamentalist pastor, Thomas. Over lunch, we discussed some things, and I wanted to…
Here’s the latest internet schmaltz that I thought worth publishing. But the message is worthy – God wants us to…