Movies are fun! Everyone watches movies… well some do not, and they avoid them for religious reasons. Should Christians watch movies at all? What does the Bible say about art and culture? Michael Minkoff, guest-hosting for Joseph Darnell, explores a biblical approach to watching movies, and how they can better serve God’s purposes to further [...]
Story »Penn and Teller’s Magical Worldview
Gary takes a look at Penn and Teller, the host’s of their show, Bull S**t. These guys might be clever entertaining magicians, but they don’t apply their magic tricks philosophy to science and origins. What would happen to their worldview if they applied what they believe about the origins of life to their magic tricks, or vice versa?
Story »The Monthly Explosion of Anti-Christian Bigotry: This Time with Profanity for Impact!
The following article was posted on the blog site of James White of Alpha and Omega Ministries. (You all should be frequent readers of James White.) I’ve posted it here to show what Christians, who are armed and prepared with the truth, can do to stand up against apologetic assault in today’s mostly secular and anti-Christian higher education institutions.
Story »The Infinite Heresy
Throughout church history, the difficulty of comprehending the infinite and finite has played itself out in many ways, just as it has in philosophy.
Story »Zeno’s Paradox
As we discovered last week, the concept of infinity is one that has far-reaching implications not just for mathematics, but for philosophy and theology as well.
Story »Amazing Grace: It’s More Than a Hymn
The world is in a mess, and Christians know it. Too many of them believe that they have not been called to change the world. What if other Christians had taken a similar position? What would the world be like?
Story »Shaking the Earth
Two views of life dominate worldview thinking. The first view maintains that all that really matters is the world in which we live and the physical universe that surrounds us. Only those things that can be evaluated by the senses are real and ultimately important. Any other proposal for meaning beyond the material is myth, legend, or superstition–the misfiring of the brain.
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