Follow Up on the Fetuses and Afterlife Post
The Age of Accountability The “age of accountability” is what I was referring to when I mentioned that many Christians seem to invoke a type of special pleading.
The Age of Accountability The “age of accountability” is what I was referring to when I mentioned that many Christians seem to invoke a type of special pleading.
I was listening to a debate over abortion between Michael Knowles on the pro-life side, and Bronte Remsik on the pro-choice side. The crux of
I ran across another really interesting interpretation of the Babel story on Twitter, of all places. This one is from a thread by AriLamm. He says
I heard something interesting today on a podcast interview between Jonathan Haidt and Robert Wright. Haidt noted that the biblical story of the tower of
This psalm, one of the longer, starts with the injunction to Praise the Lord for his goodness. The Psalmist then declares the mighty acts of
Job is, as the book tells us, a righteous man, who God allows Satan to torment. Job is in a miserable state and can’t figure
We were going through Luke 9:61-62 at church yesterday and in this passage, where Jesus is explaining the cost of following him, He finishes with
Luke 6:17-49 contains a much more abridged version of the sermon on the mount found in Matthew 5-7. As I was reading the end, I
I was reading this morning through Matthew 19:16-30 and hit this well-known conversation between the Rich Man and Jesus. “Just then a man came up
We are going through the book of Luke at church and a really interesting point was made in chapter 4 where Jesus had healed Peter’s