A Boys’ Camp to Redefine Gender
"You Are You" : a four-day camp for gender nonconforming boys and their parents
Morris hopes to eventually publish a book of her work and also launch a large multimedia show that travels the country and the world to show a new face of LGBT youth. The children featured here and in Morris’ project are photographed with the permission of the their parents. Her ultimate goal is to start... Continue Reading
Theistic Evolution: A Sinful Compromise
An overview of John Otis' new book on theistic evolution
The second half of his book is focused on addressing specific concerns of particular organizations and individuals. Because Pastor Otis is an elder in a reformed, Presbyterian denomination, he is particularly concerned with organizations and individuals either within the reformed world or with considerable influence within reformed churches. These include: the BioLogos Foundation, Dr. Tim... Continue Reading
Christianity and “The Daily Show” Distortions
A lesson learned the hard way
I have been concerned for many years now that there are probably more people than we’d like to admit who get their news exclusively from the likes of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. If you are among that number, let this be a lesson. Programs like “The Daily Show” are not merely giving you a... Continue Reading
A Few Good Books
A handful of book recommendations
D.G. Hart’s long-awaited Calvinism: A History is finally here and it has proved worth the wait. The stalwart opponent of Schwaermerei everywhere does not disappoint. Again, I have thus far read only the first few chapters but the work is obviously well-written with the usual learning, wit and stimulating analysis one expects. Along with Benedict’s... Continue Reading
Why “Blinged-Out Weddings”?
Let's reconsider the hyped-out, consumerist liturgy that is the Modern American Wedding
We’re seeing not only a breakdown of marriage after the ceremony, but also before. I refer, of course, to premarital sexual ethics. Let’s be frank, shall we? Lots of newlyweds have already been either fooling around or cohabiting. What does this mean for the nuptial event itself? It means that the wedding doesn’t mark the... Continue Reading
Civility, bullying and same-sex marriage
Even those who disagree with each other about morally charged issues of public policy need to be able to live together
Marriage re-definers don’t tend to say what many opponents have said, that this is a difficult question on which reasonable people of goodwill can disagree. No, they’ve said anyone who disagrees with them is the equivalent of a racist. They’ve sent a clear message: If you stand up for marriage, we will, with the help... Continue Reading
Review of Steve Meyer’s New Book, “Darwin’s Doubt”
Steve Meyer’s book is a comprehensive case that the origin of the major types of animals, namely the phyla, is just as strikingly discontinuous as the origin of life
Overall I don’t expect this to change the views of diehard atheist evolutionists, but I would hope that my theistic evolutionist friends will give this book a close reading. A caution: this is a tome that took me two weeks to go through in evening reading, and I am familiar with the field. Like the... Continue Reading
Review: What is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense
The book contrasts two distinct views of marriage, the conjugal view and the revisionist view
This book makes a significant contribution to the literature on this timely subject, and Christians interested in engaging the marriage debates in the public square, and willing to invest the time to read a finely-nuanced book with care, will find this a stimulating study. Yet they may find it more discouraging than encouraging, for its... Continue Reading
Why We Don’t Model Biblical Characters
Thoughts on Iain Duguid's commentary: Esther & Ruth
Duguid sums up well what Esther cooperatively does for the sake of the empire. “She was willing to be poked and prodded, perfumed and prepared over a period of twelve months for her one night stand in the royal bedroom” (29). “We would hardly coin the slogan ‘Dare to be an Esther’ at this point... Continue Reading
Polygamists Celebrate Supreme Court’s Marriage Rulings
“The nuclear family, with a dad and a mom and two or three kids, is not the majority anymore,” one polygamist cheers.
But polygamists in the United States, where bigamy is a crime, have taken cues from the marriage equality movement, and the few public champions of the lifestyle have deliberately positioned themselves as libertarian-minded gay rights advocates as well. Following gay rights activists’ lead, polygamist families — like the Browns, with their TLC reality show Sister... Continue Reading
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