October 22, 2022 A Biblical Perspective on Tomassi vs Tate’s Red Pill It is absolutely true that men are judged, respected and desired by women primarily based on what they can do,… Read More January 31, 2020 Is the Red Pill Concept of Game Biblical? In this concluding post to our s...
For example, Part III of The Philosophy of ‘As If’ discuses—and quotes huge chunks of—various places wherein Kant more or less uses or implies the as-if framework, in which ideas are fictions that have practical value. Now, because his work is so extensive and thorough, this post a...
We live in a world that often disappoints and sometimes seems empty. Where is the joy? We encounter a God who does things that we don’t understand and that He doesn’t always explain. How do we trust Him? These posts explore our concerns. ...
while another friend with the same income level stays married to a woman whom he can trust with the couple’s money. This will add to the statistic of married people being richer than single ones. However, it does not mean your friend would have been better off if he ...
This is purely an academic-theological point, then, not a personally adversarial one: when Grudem et al usequotesabout “subordination in modes of subsistence” within the Godheadad intraas support for subordination in authority of the Son to the Fatherad intra, they are taking “modes of subs...
particularly around Elijah the prophet. Suffice to say that when there is a physical description of some kind, it is consistent with what we’ve seen so far – humanoid, but often impressive, powerful, or even terrifying (in action, if not appearance). Here are a few relevant quotes from...
Conversely, Christians, who consistently trust what God revealed about creation in the Bible, accept that God created everything “very good” with no death or suffering or thorns. It was only after the sin of mankind that the curse of sin brought all of creation into a state of fallenness...
And, of course, the quotes could go on and on and on. But one of my favorites: “Yes, if our religion had more to do with our politics; if, in the pride of our citizenship, we had not forgotten our Christianity; if we had prayed more and wrangled less about the affairs of our...
and blessings in the year ahead. From healing and prosperity to victory over challenges, this powerful message declares faith over fear and a deeper connection with God. A perfect way to begin the New Year, this video will encourage viewers to trust in God's abundant promises and walk boldly...
He clarifies Henry’s position using several quotes by Henry himself and some by Ronald Nash. Farnell is asking “Can We Still Believe Critical Evangelical Scholars?” in chapter sixteen. He reminds us of how vibrant Christianity had been in the 18th and 19th centuries and then asks how so ...