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It is certainly an incovenient truth for many that the President's position on abortion has a significant impact on the practice of abortion in the United States. In an excellent article at First Thoughts Joe Carter writes, What if I told you the only significant influence the President has on the...
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Coming in March to Westminster Theological Seminary : Speakers will also include Discovery Institute Fellows Dr. Stephen Meyer, author of Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design ; Dr. Michael Behe, author of Darwin’s Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution and...
From Kevin DeYoung : I beg of you, don’t go after the next generation with mere moralism, either on the right (don’t have sex, go to church, share your faith, stay off drugs) or on the left (recycle, dig a well, feed the homeless, buy a wristband). The gospel is not a message about what we need to...
Some items from Benny's expense report: •cost of his 7,000 sq-ft house: $10-million •amount spent per month for his private jet: $112,000 •price of his two cars: $80,000 each •cost per night for staying at 5,400 sq ft luxury hotel room during a “layover”: $10,800 per night paid •tips for a 3-day...
Christopher Hitchens has some very interesting things to say about conservative Christians based upon his experiences debating Douglas Wilson. I haven't yet run into an argument that has made me want to change my mind. After all, a believing religious person, however brilliant or however good in...
"Christ-centered worship is not just talking or singing about Jesus a lot. Christ-centered worship reflects the contours of the gospel. In the individual life of a believer, the gospel progresses through recognition of the greatness and goodness of God, the acknowledgment of our sin and need of...
Check out Dr. Beale's lectures from the Clarus Conference - "From Symbolism to Significance: The Book of Revelation."
Derek Thomas preaching from Acts 2:14-41.
From Kevin DeYoung: The Church and the arts have had an on-again off-again relationship for a couple millennia. At times, the Church has been a patron of the arts, supporting and encouraging sculptors, painters, and musicians out of its largesse. At other times, the church has been standoffish...