Letter to the Editor: In reading your article on Christian decorum for music & entertainment, I'm wondering if you can fill in some gaps for me. I sympathize with and see the way that ...
And We Are Failing the Objective Room Test
“The evangelical church is crammed full of men without chests, who must absolutely learn that they must come to the point of rebellion. And the evangelical church is also crammed with unsubmissive women, who must repent of that, seeking to learn what it is to glory in womanhood.”
The Light From Behind the Sun, p. 159
Rotify & Your Kid’s Immortal Soul
Introduction: One of the things I have noticed about Christian parents is that they can be on hyper-alert about keeping certain forms of corruption out of their homes, but clueless or carefree about ...
Not the Right Sort of Change
“In the name of advancing the position of women, she discovers that what this approach to education actually does is degrade women into something else. A first-rate woman is transformed into a third-rate man. She is hard, brittle, touchy, and most miserable.”
The Light From Behind the Sun, p. 154
With a Compelling Plot Line

Not Detritus At All
“What we are looking at through our telescopes is not the debris field and leftover gasses from a large and rather unfortunate explosion . . . Lord Sabaoth means Lord of hosts, Lord of the armies, Lord of all the stars.”
The Light From Behind the Sun, p. 141
Seeing From Afar
“Has any mortal seen Heaven? Well, actually, all of us have seen the outskirts. If you ask a typical modern if he has ever seen an angel, you will likely get laughed at. You are likely to get this treatment even if the modern you ask happens to be a professing Christian. ‘Seeing angels’ is something our more excitable brethren on the charismatic fringes do, and we by contrast are sober, responsible, upright, not drunk, and pretty dude. And so when one of these buttoned-up-tight Christians tells you that he has never seen an angel, has it ever occurred to you to point at the night sky and ask, ‘So what are those?’”
The Light From Behind the Sun, p. 140
Nice Guys and Jerks
Dear Dawson, I think I have laid enough groundwork now. Let’s go back and do some post-game analysis of your break-up with Jan. Now keep in mind that some of this might sting a little bit, but that ...
Well, Hey
“And even Chesterton, who takes shots at Calvinism every third chance he gets, cannot stay out of the truth. For example, in Orthodoxy he says, ‘Thus he has always believed there is such a thing as fate, but such a thing as free will also.’ Well, hey, and amen.”
The Light From Behind the Sun, p. 104
New Letters for a New Year
Letter to the Editor: Regarding Hemingway and the 2020 setup, the big hole in your argument is that the GOP had a federal trifecta early on, and here in Georgia they still have a ...