Anything but ‘Grey’: Thoughts on the Best-selling Trilogy
The foremost issue with 50 Shades of Grey is not an overload of sex, but a lack of godly truth
Fifty Shades of Grey is rife with incredibly potent, eroticized lies about sex and human nature, Clements said. The novels tell women that love is most exciting when it is dangerous or taboo, that relationships are most compelling when they’re about wielding power rather than exercising sacrificial love, and that “being used is a way... Continue Reading
Ten Basic Facts about the NT Canon that Every Christian Should Memorize: #1
The New Testament Books are the Earliest Christian Writings We Possess
Every Christian should remember one basic fact, namely that the New Testament books are distinctive because, generally speaking, they are the earliest Christian writings we possess. None are earlier. If so, then it seems that the books included in the New Testament are not as arbitrary as some would have us believe. On the contrary,... Continue Reading
MLK’s Dream and the Nightmare of Black Genocide
For every two African American women that get pregnant, one will choose to abort
Because of the disproportionate number of Blacks who have been aborted, it’s difficult not to make the connection between King’s dream and the nightmare of abortion, and ask, Have not the last 40 years of Roe significantly undermined the cause that King so tirelessly gave himself to until 1968? Black genocide. That’s Clenard Childress’s... Continue Reading
We Know They Are Killing Children—All of Us Know
We are not ignorant; we are without excuse
One biblical principle of justice is that the more knowledge we have that our action is wrong, the more guilty we are, and the more deserving of punishment (Luke 12:47–48). The point of this blog post is that we know what we are doing — all America knows. We are killing children. Pro-choice and Pro-life... Continue Reading
Dr. Frank A. James, III Named Biblical Seminary‘s 4th President
President-elect James will assume full responsibilities of the position on July 1, 2013
Dr. James comes to Biblical after serving as provost and professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Massachusetts. He also served as the third President of Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando (2004-2009). Dr. James has a DPhil in History from Oxford University and a PhD in Theology from Westminster Theological Seminary, Pennsylvania. ... Continue Reading
The Troubled State of Christian Preaching
What Giglio got right and the church often gets wrong
The current state of our preaching is driven by an admirable desire to show our age the relevance of the gospel. But our recent attempts have inadvertently turned that gospel into mere good advice—about sex, about social ethics, about how to live successfully. This either offends or bores our culture. A renewed focus on the... Continue Reading
On the Necessity of Theological Courage in the Public Square
One must have courage in one’s veins to withstand the secular forces that would elbow Christian faith out of society
So Christians are not unloving and hateful for calling for repentance (and the right to do so, or even the right to be an evangelical in public). Confessional Christianity in the public square, involving the affirmation of moral transcendence on matters of moral consequence, is theological courage, and theological courage is by nature motivated by... Continue Reading
Divorce and the “Nones”
The high correlation between lack of religious affiliation and divorce demands attention from the Church
According to the report, “when children of divorce reach adulthood, compared to those raised in intact families, they feel less religious on the whole and are less likely to be involved in the regular practice of a faith.” The report points out a striking disparity between people from “intact families,” two-thirds of whom say they... Continue Reading
A Great Multitude and a Great Hope
How sweet it will be when all our churches can sing together
Let us pursue now what we will enjoy in glory then. For what started with one man, called out of paganism, and joined to his barren wife, will one day come to culmination on the other side of the seven seals with a vast array of singing saints more numerous than the sand on the... Continue Reading
What Your Biology Teacher Didn’t Tell You About Charles Darwin
Evolution, Racism, and Genocide
Who would you rather discover was right all along? The Christian reformers of the early nineteenth century, like William Wilberforce and the Earl of Shaftesbury, who argued from belief in divine creation that slaves should be set free and that children should not be forced to work themselves to death in the factories for having... Continue Reading