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Does the Bible Approve of the Practice of Slavery?
I am certain I will write on various theological and apologetic topics multiple times, in no small part because many issues overlap one...


In Heaven Will We Worry About Our Loved Ones Still on Earth?
Recently, a friend of mine brought up this topic online. This is a great (and common) question and deserves a considerate re-sponse....


A One-Legged Stool
Frank Turek relayed a story recently that simply broke my heart. A man had contacted him and told Frank the story of his daughter. She...

The Importance of Essential Christian Doctrine
Recently, breakpoint.org featured an article by John Stonestreet entitled "Who Do You Say that I Am?" that I found both very alarming and...

The Shortcomings of Moral Relativism: Part 4
Conclusion C.S. Lewis said, “I do not enjoy the society of small children: because I speak from within the Tao I recognize this as a...

The Shortcomings of Moral Relativism: Part 3
The Case for Objective Moral Values I have shown that with a high degree of confidence we can be sure that we not only know things, but...

The Shortcomings of Moral Relativism: Part 2
Weaknesses of Moral Relativism While moral relativism is widespread and enjoys tremendous appeal, it has many shortcomings. First, the...

The Shortcomings of Moral Relativism: Part 1
Introduction “‘Is,’ ‘is,’ ‘is’ - the idiocy of the word haunts me,” says Robert Anton Wilson in Nature’s God. “If it were abolished,...


Are Science and Faith Incompatible? Part 1
Introduction In his book You Lost Me,[1] Christian researcher and author David Kinnaman reveals the factors behind the exodus of eighteen...


The Law and Sabbath in the Life of the Modern Christian: Part 4
Conclusion In looking at the law and how it relates to the Christian, it was important first to look at the purpose of the law and what...
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