This quote is from the epilogue of William C. Ringenberg’s The Christian College: A History of Protestant Higher Education in America:
One of the great problems of contemporary higher education is that while the public universities largely promote the worldview of secularism, they actually believe that they maintain a neutral stance on religious and other types of […]
Archive for May, 2007
Create a Morning Writing Ritual
The above article link goes out to all of the people out there who, like me, love to write and don’t feel like they do enough of it. One of the things that keeps me from writing as often as I’d like is that I wait until I feel that I have […]
My last post was about a number of reasons why arguing for the existence of God may be futile. At the same time, I feel like measuring the validity of arguing for God’s existence may be too narrowly defined by its success in making converts. Allow me to explain.
By and large, we live in a society […]
The issue of arguments for (or against) God’s existence continually crops up in my thinking. Sometimes I wonder if they’re a misguided use of time and energy. At other times it seems like the very continuation of faith in our culture depends upon it.
It can easily be understood that, in a pluralitstic society that embraces relativism, […]
While I thought that I would have much more time during the summer to post on my blog, the opposite is seeming to be the case. Well, it’s not that I don’t have the time, but I’m working now and not spending as much time on my computer. My posts were mostly born out of […]

