Category Archives: World Religions

Which Would You Rather Do Without: Science or Theology?

I recently read an article in The Guardian  by Terry Sanderson who claimed: I look at it this way. If science disappeared from human memory, we would soon be living in caves again. If theology disappeared from human memory, no one would notice. Theology … Continue reading

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The Blackberry Files, vol. 2

As I was walking the campus of the University of Missouri-St. Louis, I heard one of two middle-eastern women in conversation say: “Jesus f***ing Christ” which made me wonder why there isn’t more religious sensitivity in American society toward Christians the … Continue reading

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The Ethics of Old Testament Genocide and Radical Islamic Jihad

The Old Testament stories, if presented accurately in their fullness, would not make very good Family Focus Films. These stories contain incidents of rape, brutal murder, cannibalism, and the slaughter of women and infants, to name a few. We tend to gloss over … Continue reading

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Presuppositional Apologetics and Other Religions

It should be no secret to those who have read this blog for a while that John and I favor apologetics of the presuppositional Van Til tradition. I’m not interested in trying to prove presuppositional apologetics to its opponents here … Continue reading

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