Rebirth of the Gods: The Normalization of Pagan Spirituality
That phrase "spiritual but not religious" is just one indication that people have accepted the paganism which New Age tried to establish.
Houston assured readers that they were living in mythic times, and that they could communicate with those mythic beings remembered as Isis and Osiris. That vision of the future, based on ancient myths, can be clearly seen in the reconstruction of our culture. Some of the powerful people in this movement talk about a new... Continue Reading
6 Ways Watching Pornography Affects Your Mental Health
We want to consider, does the habit of viewing pornography add to or detract from the quality of someone’s mental health?
This post is not trying to make a moral argument (implying that pornography is wrong because it has a negative impact on mental health). Wrongness is determined by whether an action aligns with God’s character and design. That is a more important, but separate, issue from the question of this article. An action can be immoral and... Continue Reading
What Americans’ Favorite Charities Have in Common
A new national study shows what types of charitable organizations American donors consider to be their favorite: they are most commonly very large, health-related, work globally, and are not faith-based.
So what do donors favor instead? By far the number one cause among all donors is specific diseases (24%), followed by international relief and development (14%), animal welfare (13%), and community development (10%). The research also found that although a majority of donors state a preference for giving “here at home” rather than overseas, 60%... Continue Reading
4 Reasons to Read Together as a Family
We decided back in our grad school days I think, even if we didn’t say it out loud, that we wanted to have a family who read, and read together.
A couple of times a week we would drive up to the Barnes and Noble a couple of miles from our apartment, grab a couple of armchairs, and read without buying any books. In fact, this is how we got all the way through Tolkein’s Lord of the Rings trilogy. One elven song at a time, we... Continue Reading
How We Pray for the Nations
We must be resolved to pray earnestly for the nations
“Our aim is to see our church engage in praying specifically for the Lord’s Church in various lands across this vast planet. It is our goal to engage in faithful prayer with our local church and to think honestly about how to go beyond prayer. Can we partner with HeartCry or another group of churches... Continue Reading
Have You Considered Working in a Qualification?
Part of the problem is rhetoric
“My sense is that the hosts at Truth’s Table (and Pass the Mic) have a lot of allies in the church and secular society. That reality suggests that racism and misogyny are not as pronounced as they allege, especially since their views are readily available in the mainstream press, universities, and Hollywood.” I haven’t... Continue Reading
The Real Housewives of the Ancient World
History has taught us about the extreme subjugation of women in Greco-Roman patriarchal culture
“And yet one of my biggest observations about Cohick’s book is how history teaches us that some things do not change—in between the lines history, that is. While we are more aware of what the literary documents and their attached ideologies and agendas say, Cohick couples this research with some of her own, looking at... Continue Reading
How Christianity Is Different From All Other Religions
Jesus died. This short sentence shows Christianity as unique.
“Jesus, the Christ, the King of the Jews, God who became a man in the womb of the virgin Mary, died one Friday afternoon between two criminals. He had lived obediently to God the Father; worked miracles to demonstrate the power of a coming kingdom; spoke of a day when God would judge the nations;... Continue Reading
Telling People God’s Okay With Abortion Is A New Low For Abortion Supporters
A social ethics professor at Elon University makes a morally bankrupt case for declaring that abortion can actually be considered Christian.
Rebecca Todd Peters writes in her new book, “Trust Women: A Progressive Christian Argument for Reproductive Justice,” that we should trust women to decide what is best for them in matters of childbearing. She claims that if Christians “truly value women and healthy families,’ they must accept that not wanting a baby “is an imminently appropriate... Continue Reading
A Sensitive Muzzle
A revised version of the first amendment might well read: "Congress will make no law...abridging the freedom of speech, except when you want to say something stupid."
But the first amendment is designed precisely to protect your right to say something stupid. Not in service of proliferating ignorance, but rather from a desire to protect its citizens from a much greater menace, namely, the establishment of an oligarchy with the power to arbitrate which statements, which beliefs, and which thoughts are and... Continue Reading
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