Here comes the spoiler disclaimer once more:
Warning: There are definitely spoilers in this post. If you have not read all the books yet, STOP reading right now! (I’m looking at you, wife.) Instead, go read these delightful books for yourself, before the movies or other people spoil the story for you!
Now then, on with the show, […]
Tag Archive for 'christianity'
I was walking and thinking yesterday evening (I know that, as a man, this was a dangerous straining of my multi-tasking capabilities) and out of my thought-stream came a thought or two about Christian apologetics.
Apologetics is all about defending the Christian faith against its critics, and it’s been going on almost right from the beginning of […]
Warning: There are definitely spoilers in this post. If you have not read all the books yet, STOP reading right now! (I’m looking at you, wife.) Instead, go read these delightful books for yourself, before the movies or other people spoil the story for you!
I wrote in my last post about my journey, as a […]
I became a Harry Potter fan shortly before the sixth book came out. The third movie was about to come out, so my wife and I watched the first two movies in preparation. They were pretty good, but we were puzzled as to why this had become so popular. But the third movie (The Prisoner […]
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 […]
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 […]

