The Secularization of the West and the Rise of a New Morality
The claim that humanity can only come into its own and overcome various invidious forms of discrimination by secular liberation is not new, but it is now mainstream.
The new sexual morality did not emerge from a vacuum. Massive intellectual changes at the worldview level over the last 200 years set the stage for the revolution in which we currently find ourselves. We are living in times rightly, if rather awkwardly, described as the Late Modern Age. Just a decade ago, we spoke... Continue Reading
A Short Remembrance of Dr. Charles Ryrie
Reflections on a relationship with Charles Ryrie.
Probably the thing I appreciate most about Dr. Ryrie was his zeal for evangelism. We only met because of his determination to share the gospel with the lifeguards where he swam. No matter who was on duty, Dr. Ryrie was coming at them with the message of Jesus Christ crucified and raised for sinners. And... Continue Reading
‘Keep Your $10’: ‘Christian’ Rapper Andy Mineo Mocks Fans, Defends Profanity Use
An unrepentant professing Christian rapper, who has worked with artists such as Lecrae, Tedashii and Sho Baraka, is claiming that it is permissible for Christians to use profanity.
“Well, the tongue is ‘full of poison.’ Let me ask this, if a preacher uses profanity on the stage what would that look like?” one follower, identified as Seth, asked. Mineo opined that it would be permissible depending on the context of how the expletives were used, asserting, “The words in and of themselves are... Continue Reading
When Your Favorite Theology Professor Becomes an Atheist
When Christian teachers, pastors or mentors leave the faith, many who sat under their ministry get caught in the confusing wake that follows.
In a world where “objective” and “rational” are code words for “atheism” and “scientism,” anything that hints of faith in God is relegated to third-class stowage. But while the allure of scientific or philosophical reasoning has broad overtones of the increasing secularity of our culture, it is a secularity that brims with undertones of our... Continue Reading
Does the Faith of a Presidential Candidate Matter?
Beyond the practical and the political value, the faith a presidential candidate does matter
“As our nation changes, as we become more and more secular, candidates begin to reflect this reality. For the first time in living memory, we’re facing a diversity of beliefs represented among the candidates running for president.” As Americans, we are blessed with the privilege and responsibility to choose our leaders from among ourselves.... Continue Reading
How To Provoke Your Children To Anger
Here are some ways that we parents can provoke our children to anger, but shouldn’t.
By constantly criticizing them and not encouraging them. When they feel they can never please us enough. By having double standards. Do as I say, not as I do. Expecting them to do things we don’t do, e.g., ask forgiveness, humble themselves, etc. By anger and harshness. By a lack of affection Fathers, do... Continue Reading
5 Christian Children Seized by Norway Reunited With Parents for First Time in 3 Months
The Romanian Pentecostal parents, separated from their five children by Norway's child protective services since November, recently allowed a three-hour visiting session with all of their children
The Bodnarius still need to stand trial in order to regain custody of their children. As the agency wants them to submit to a psychological evaluation, the family has requested that a psychologist not associated with the Barnevernet to do the evaluations. The statement claims that the prosecutor denied the family’s proposal for an outside... Continue Reading
Old Princeton: Samuel Miller the Intellectual Architect of Old Princeton
Miller’s many writings show that he possessed both a strong intellect and a pastor’s heart
“Professor Miller had theological and pastoral concerns over what was at stake: the genuineness of a sinner’s conversion. He was rightly troubled about the danger of ‘human management’ of a process of conversion, which emphasized human methods over the biblical message.” The name Samuel Miller may be unfamiliar to most in the Reformed camp... Continue Reading
We’re All Incest-Phobes Now
When one looks the arguments for the legalization of incest, the resemblance to the push for homosexuality is undeniable.
Those who insist that the aforementioned examples are just sporadic rants of an unorganized lunatic fringe would do well to remember that the homosexual movement began in a similar fashion. They should also heed the fact that we are not dealing with mere basement-dwelling bloggers. We are dealing with people who can shape cultural and... Continue Reading
Antonin Scalia on Preaching the Resurrection of Christ and Eternal Life
A letter written in September 1998 to the pastor who conducted the funeral for Justice Lewis Powell.
Perhaps the clergymen who conduct relatively secular services are moved by a desire not to offend the nonbelievers in attendance—whose numbers tend to increase in proportion to the prominence of the deceased. What a great mistake. Weddings and funerals (but especially funerals) are the principal occasions left in modern America when you can preach the... Continue Reading
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