Just Admit It, Liberal Christians: You’re Pagans
Today, religious pluralism is once more in vogue, and to deny the validity of non-Christian claims to salvation makes one almost immediately an arrogant bigot.
The term liberal Christian is used in a theological and moral context, and not necessarily a political one. It comes from the 19th century in which Christians sought to liberate themselves from traditional orthodoxy in favor of a more progressive interpretation of doctrine in a modern world. There is so little that distinguishes today’s liberal... Continue Reading
A Failed Attempt At ‘Bible Communism’
The founder of the 19th century Oneida commune believed in an extremely literal sense of ‘love thy neighbor’
“In establishing the society of inquiry as a communal economic unit, Noyes was no doubt influenced by the tradition of Christian socialism, as well as by the more general fad for associationist models in forward-thinking reform circles of the 1840s. But what Noyes was after was a much more radical.” In Oneida—a runner-up for... Continue Reading
Ancient Assyrian Palace Found In Mosul Ruins
Site lay hidden under a Sunni shrine built over a tomb many believe belonged to the prophet Jonah.
After Iraqi troops liberated Mosul in January, archaeologists were dismayed to see the extent of tomb’s damage—but then they discovered a priceless treasure. Buried beneath the shrine they found the 2,600-year-old palace of King Sennacherib of Assyria. After the Islamic militants demolished the shrine with dynamite, they dug deep tunnels into Sennacherib’s palace and presumably... Continue Reading
I’m Not ‘Forcing My Morality On You’ — You’re Forcing Your Immorality On Me
No matter how you read the Bill of Rights, there’s no way to interpret it as granting the government permission to force a private citizen to take part in a gay wedding
Speaking of force, it strikes me that those who desire only to raise their families and run their businesses according to their personal belief systems are the ones so often accused of “forcing their morality” on the world. The headline of an article in The New York Times poses an interesting question: “Cake is... Continue Reading
Does Your Social Media Outrage Bear False Witness?
What we post on social media can take on a life of its own
Christians wouldn’t murder someone they disagree with in the name of standing for the truth. Yet some believers use social media to assassinate an individual’s character, going far beyond the critique of a specific action or words. As James writes, “From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. My brothers, these things ought not to be so”... Continue Reading
Alan Jacobs: Hating Your Neighbor Will Make You Dumb
How tribalism and culture-warring have ravaged our ability to think.
Petitions, protests, and popular rallies reveal our deeply ingrained belief that voices shouting loudly in unison can shape reality. In today’s climate, many of us crave clear battle lines between good and evil and abhor anyone who dares admit that complex problems don’t have simple answers. And heaven help any poor public figures foolish enough... Continue Reading
What’s the Purpose of … Children?
Contrary to the culture’s view that children are an obstacle, we believe and declare that children are a blessing.
In Western culture, self is king. We judge the merits of almost everything by the degree to which it brings us self-realization and self-advancement. Ralph Waldo Emerson charged, “It is easy to live for others, everybody does. I call on you to live for yourself.” And we have. The pursuit of dreams and the fulfillment... Continue Reading
Betsy DeVos’ Pursuit Of Justice
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced last week plans to scrap Obama-era rules for colleges and universities dealing with sexual assault claims on campus.
“Before the Obama administration instructed colleges and universities that they had to take sexual-assault allegations seriously—or risk losing federal funds—the system was way too disposed to discourage complaints,” wrote Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus. “But the Obama administration’s move also prompted an overcorrection at some institutions that failed to do enough to protect the rights... Continue Reading
Teen Reversing His Gender Transition
Doctors say the 14-year-old’s case shows the problem with ‘gender-affirming care.’
“It’s the most incomprehensible thing I’ve come across in all my time of medicine,” said Western Sydney University professor John Whitehall, according to the Daily Telegraph. “Prepubertal children have no idea about sexuality and choices of procreation afterwards. We’re messing with their limbic system and expecting them to make this great evaluation.” (WNS)–An Australian... Continue Reading
How the Reformation Spread
From Wittenberg to Geneva to England, the seeds of the Reformation that were planted in Germany sprouted into full bloom as they made their way into the English empire
“The rapid expanse of the Reformation was hinted at from the very beginning when the Ninety-five Theses were posted on the church door (intended for theological discussion among the faculty). Without Luther’s knowledge and permission, his theses were translated from Latin into German and duplicated on the printing press and spread to every village in... Continue Reading
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