The Defenders is a cool new oraganization fighting pornography, especially child porno, through encouraging men to avoid it and to speak out against it. They…
Far left activist site talk2action had an interesting post recently, entitled Knowledge is Power: Five Books About the Religious Right. The idea behind it was…
When I sat down to read The Da Vinci Code, the best decision I made was to have The Da Vinci Codebreaker right beside me.…
John Sanford, a Cornell Professor of Genetics for 25 years (semi-retired 1998), published Genetic Entropy & the Mystery of the Genome in 2005, and the…
In Part I of this series, I introduced this book. In this post, I summarize the author’s points in the topic of Doctrine. The author…
Human Events, the conservative rag, has published its 2006 summer reading list. I doubt I will get to Ann Coulter’s book, but Islamic Imperialism looks…
Christianity and Liberalism was originally published in 1922, in response to the growing theological liberalism of the early 1900’s. Not only is this book well…
Okay, I will stop beating a dead, or at least dying, horse. While the movie racked in over $77 million the first weekend, the film…
From Albert Mohler’s Blog – I have never heard of this guy, but I will have to look into him. He has published prolifically, including…
Yes, it is all Da Vinci Code all the time. My blog (partially) – my topics. Just kidding (partially). I thought I had sufficiently answered…
UPDATE: Special note to all drive-by Googling potential commenters at the bottom of the post. With a book that has its foundation in the art…
Many non-Christians have been confused as to the response of the Christian community to The Da Vinci Code. Some have even ridiculed Christians for discussing…
Journalist Michelle Goldberg, a senior writer for the online magazine Salon, has written a new book entitled Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism. Although…
William Dembski today published a short list of books for philosophy students wanting to investigate Intelligent Design. They are Ben Wiker, Moral Darwinism: How We…
Al Mohler has a nice post entitled Can Christians Use Birth Control?, in preparation for his 5/11/06 call-in show. This topic is coming up more…
Help! Mom! Hollywood’s in My Hamper! is the second of the Help Mom! books and is the more clear and less political of the two.
Joe over at the EO has a nice review of Ramesh Ponnuru’s new book, The Party of Death: The Democrats, the Media, the Courts, and…
I’m not a fan of political and religious polemics (really!), but I enjoy hearing Ann Coulter speak – she’s an over the top conservative, and…
I’ll admit it – one of the people I “fear” the most is Bart Ehrman, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at UNC-CH. Why? …
In doing some research, I came across this interesting book by psychologist Dr. Louis Berman. In The Puzzle: Exploring the Evolutionary Puzzle of Male Homosexuality,…
Bryan at The Narrow has a nice short post about one of the many bible skeptics from history who, in his examination of the claims…
In today’s response to the tiktaalik fish at the CSC, I read with interest the proposed way to calculate the number of transitional fossils we…
Since I often mention pedphilia, I thought that I would mention a classic set of books on the subject, books for recovering abusers. One of…
There is a heated debate going on in the evangelical church – are we diluting the gospel by linking it with political activism? I personally…