The Roots of Political Correctness
Political correctness must be defeated the moment it is expressed.
Over the last thirty years, political correctness has metastasized. Today, so many politically-correct assumptions have become mainstream that, as Tocqueville once predicted, they have narrowed our questions and our ability to question rather than actually tell us the exact answers to things. Is there a solution? Of course, but it will take immense time and work.... Continue Reading
Why Men Can Speak on Abortion
You don’t need experiential knowledge of pregnancy or womanhood in order to possess moral knowledge.
The underlying problem with the abortion-choice slogan “no uterus, no opinion” is that it equivocates between propositional knowledge and experiential knowledge. How so? When the abortion-choice advocate says something like “You’re a man” or “Men can’t get pregnant,” I understand them to be making the following claim: Men cannot know what it is like to... Continue Reading
The Whole Sin of the Half-Distracted Mind
The half-distracted Christian cannot be a wholly-devoted lover of God.
Being half-distracted seems better than being fully inattentive to God, though, right? But the Lord will not be treated like a beggar, happy to have the scraps of our thought life only after we’ve offered up the best of our focus and affections to media and advertisers. He wants it all. Our failure to devote our... Continue Reading
Touch
We’ve sexualised or trivialised touch so much in our modern world. And touch – or lack of it – is a symptom of that most modern of malaise, loneliness.
Jesus who became an untouchable – the untouchable – for us. Then most gloriously, there is the final day touch, when we are told in Revelation 21 that God himself will wipe every tear from the eyes of his people. He won’t send an angel down with a tissue to do the dirty work for Him.... Continue Reading
Philosophy and the Christian Life
Philosophy can show us the extent to which Scripture answers life’s ultimate questions.
Celebrities and Twitterverse Titans define acceptable thought and behavior, and others thoughtlessly follow. Therefore, we need good intellectual defenses, ones that keep us from eating intellectual junk food. To a similar end, Chesterton writes, “Philosophy is merely thought that has been thought out,” and he allows: “It is often a great bore.” But then again,... Continue Reading
Eyes Up
Don’t give your enemy the satisfaction of allowing him to steal your attention away from your heavenly father.
Are your days spent bouncing from one toddler tantrum to the next? Eyes up. Persevere, momma. Do the hard work. Make disciples in your home. Train these littles in the ways of the Lord. Is some other person living the life you want? Eyes up. Be thankful and be faithful where God has placed you.... Continue Reading
Do We Have Personal Angels?
Jewish lore showed a popular belief in guardian angels and that they could even match the physical appearance of the person being protected.
In the OT, angels occasionally protected people from death in some way (e.g., Gen 19:12–14; Dan 6:22) and were thus “ministering spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation” (Heb 1:14). An angel like Michael can have “charge” of a nation (Dan 12:1), and Jesus said that children... Continue Reading
Packer on What 3 Types of Evangelicals Could Learn from the Puritans
What have the Puritans to say to us that might serve to heal the disaffected casualties of modern evangelical goofiness?
The great Puritans were as humble-minded and warm-hearted they were clear-headed, as fully oriented to people as they were to Scripture, and as passionate for peace as they were for truth. They would certainly have diagnosed today’s fixated Christian intellectualists as spiritually stunted, not in their zeal for the form of sound words but in... Continue Reading
Beauty and Knowledge
Beauty is at the heart of how one knows the world, and how you know that you know.
Beauty offers us a Christian way of knowing reality. It does something unexpected: it accepts as true what postmoderns say about the Enlightenment view of knowledge, but it simultaneously rejects postmodernism’s nihilism. Beauty concedes both the subjective aspect of human knowledge and an objective basis for that knowledge in reality outside of the subject. The world... Continue Reading
Stop Comparing Your Suffering
Pain is the common denominator of all humanity.
Because we are sinful, our minds tend to drift toward comparison. If you have a house, you tend to compare your house to someone else’s. If you take a vacation, you tend to compare your vacation to someone else’s. Clothing, restaurant choices, vehicles – these are all sources for comparison. And so is our suffering.... Continue Reading
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