
This is an interesting piece that asks some thoughtful questions, but the problem is that the author seems to be utterly ignorant of a more … read the rest

This is an interesting piece that asks some thoughtful questions, but the problem is that the author seems to be utterly ignorant of a more … read the rest
15Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. 16Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do … read the rest
Well, another doomsday prophesy has come and gone, and with it I hope that the vast majority of Harold Camping’s followers will finally have their … read the rest
“While John Calvin himself opposed rebellion, his Huguenot heirs in France penned treatises defending it: François Hotman, Theodore Beza, and Phillipe du Plessis-Mor-nay and his … read the rest
“The Bible begins with God. His existence is presupposed as a fact to be believed. With a few strokes of his pen, Moses, the author … read the rest
Back in 1982, a fellow by the name of James D. G. Dunn gave a name to a theological movement of sorts which was redefining … read the rest
Oh brother…
David Brooks of The New York Times has written a piece about wealth and the church in these days of economic uncertainty. In it he … read the rest
In 2002, a controversy concerning the subjects of justification, regeneration, and conversion (among others) broke out in the Reformed community. It came about as a … read the rest
Ever since Iowa State University illustrated its academic bigotry in the case of Professor Gonzalez I have wanted to write a bit about Darwinism (I … read the rest