“Well I Don’t Care About History….”
A friend of mine recently drew my attention to a series of articles by Richard Carrier titled “Why I Don’t Buy the Resurrection Story” in which the author explains why he, as a historian, considers the...
View ArticleSeeing is Overrated
In my last post I linked to an article by Richard Carrier called “Why I Don’t Buy the Resurrection Story,” in which the author argued that the resurrection of Jesus cannot be substantiated by the...
View ArticleTwo Years a Catholic
On September 23rd, 2012 (two years ago today), I was received into full communion with the Catholic Church. Humanly speaking, it was one of the worst decisions I have ever made. The last two years have...
View ArticleDaniel and the Universal Kingdom
Daniel 2 contains a fascinating prophecy which speaks of God’s plan to set up a Kingdom upon earth that is not of human origin and will come to cover the whole earth. Christians as far back as the...
View ArticleReformed Theologians Get Busted by the Feds?
The Reformed notion of Federal Headship states that all of mankind lives under the representative umbrella of a father figure, namely Adam or Jesus. They say the reason why God can consider all men...
View ArticleThe Biblical Basis of Man-Made Liturgy
The Woman at the Well. Jesus explains the distinction between true worship and man-made worship, John 4:19-26. Is a Christian free to worship God however he pleases? I think all of us would intuitively...
View ArticleUnderstanding Jesus’ Cry of Abandonment
Now that Good Friday is fast approaching we can expect to see a surge in online discussion about Christ’s saving work on the Cross. In this post I want to discuss Christ’s ‘cry of abandonment’ from the...
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