An Apostle To The Intellectuals
The author stands up boldly for Calvinism. But not all Christians will recognize her creed.
Any book written by Marilynne Robinson will sell, and that may be the problem. “The Givenness of Things” is billed as a collection of essays, but it consists preponderantly of discursive half-baked musings. Ms. Robinson prefaces one of her many inchoate ideas by admitting—I suppose in this case to her credit—“My thoughts on the subject... Continue Reading
Colorado Springs Pastor Killed in Planned Parenthood Shooting
Attack at abortion clinic leaves three dead and nine wounded.
Among the victims was Garrett Swasey, a 44-year-old campus police officer for the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. The Washington Post profiles Swasey’s role at Hope Chapel, a nondenominational evangelical church, where he served as a co-pastor for seven years and played on the worship team. Police confer at an intersection near the scene of... Continue Reading
Questions Through The Decades
Questions that characterize each decade of our lives.
Seventies: How do I handle the sense of loss? Questions of grieving and rearranging. Eighties: What can I offer a world that sees me as feeble and obsolete? Living with obscurity. Nineties: How do I deal with end of life issues? What is my legacy? How will I die? Who will remember me? On... Continue Reading
Take Down Of A Liberal Icon
Princeton University is under pressure from the Black Justice League, a student group, to remove the name and image of Woodrow Wilson, whom they accuse of being a racist
Woodrow Wilson’s views were appalling—his published, philosophically founded, intellectually consistent views. But if the campus activists were at all interested in understanding, not just denouncing, they would follow the trail from Wilson’s racial views to the progressivism and scientific of his day that continue to misshape our own views of human worth. College and... Continue Reading
No More Football, Guys
“Why Can’t a Woman Be More Like a Man?” – Professor Higgins
The relationship between Christ and the church is the pattern. Does Christ submit to the church so that somehow the church does not submit to Christ in everything? No, Christ does not submit to the church, but he does love the church, sacrificially so to the point of death…. The note in the ESV Study... Continue Reading
The Lord’s Prayer Advert Has Been Banned For Being Offensive – Which It Is
Anyone who thinks that isn’t offensive simply hasn’t been paying attention.
Personally, I think the advert is great, and that the brouhaha will cause more people to watch it in the end anyway. But as to whether it is offensive, I have to come out and say it: the secularists are right. The Lord’s Prayer is not mild, inoffensive, vanilla, listless, nominal, wishy-washy or wallpapery. If... Continue Reading
Planned Parenthood Asks: What Word Describes Us? Responses Show Widespread Disgust
Responses rolled in, including exploitative, mendacious, corrupt, infanticide, unsanitary, barbarous.
Social media, however, has been quite different. While the mainstream media has refrained from reasonable coverage of the videos that expose Planned Parenthood, social media has not. Millions of Americans have learned about Planned Parenthood’s practices, its willingness to change abortion procedures to procure more organs, the callousness of those who encourage such human organ... Continue Reading
Why Abraham Kuyper Became a National Hero
Have you ever heard of a theologian being so well-known that his birthday was a national holiday?
“During the course of his 57-year career, Kuyper started two newspapers, founded an influential political party, helped create a new denomination, started a university, was elected as his nation’s prime minister, and authored numerous important books.” Have you ever heard of a theologian being so well-known that his birthday was a national holiday? The... Continue Reading
Should Parents Of Disabled Children Be Allowed To Stunt Their Growth?
Parents in the United States and elsewhere are looking to growth attenuation therapy as a way to make it easier to care for their disabled children.
“Treating people with dignity may require treating them as individuals with individual needs. A beloved family member whose interests are looked after—that constitutes dignity,” Diekema said. He insists the risk of a slippery slope doesn’t necessarily mean action should be avoided. (WNS)–Many parents have lamented their children growing up, with a joking wish they... Continue Reading
The Permanent Protest
By falsely accusing people of racism, or sexism, or homophobia, or Islamophobia, these agitators are creating angst and hatred in people’s hearts that wasn’t there previously.
The protests of the ’60s had real causes — fighting for civil rights and opposing the draft during an unpopular war. But today’s protesters are posers grasping at faux causes and ginning up pseudo-grievances about things like Halloween costumes and swastikas drawn in bathrooms. They are protesters in search of an issue, agitators in search... Continue Reading
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