I would like to begin this discussion by looking at Tim Keller’s objection to the recent Statement on Social Justice. He said, in effect, that while he agreed with much of what the statement said, he had a problem with what the statement was doing. The statement offered up a lot of true things for …
Where Pert is Still a Compliment
“The sophisticati among us almost never engage, which is why some pert Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader is closer to the kingdom than is some gender-sensitive lit prof at Wheaton College” (Same Sex Mirage, p. 105).
Our Sentiments Exactly
The Kavanaugh Fiasco: Excellent Last Battle reference. I often wonder if we’re seeing our culture turn like Ginger the cat did. Pretending to be dumber than he was, and therefore made dumber than he was. Either way, I’m sure that’s Jules I hear clearing his throat, about to address the good people at the NICE. …
The War on Glory
“The feminist movement declared war on woman being the glory of the man, and the homosexual movement completed the task by insisting that no one be the glory of anyone else” (Same Sex Mirage, pp. 100-101).
An Intergalactic Freak Show
Introduction: It has been shrewdly observed that there are really only two political parties in Washington—the Evil Party and the Stupid Party. And every once in a while we are permitted to be the gobsmacked spectators of some fresh exercise in bipartisanship, which usually entails the leaders of both parties at a press conference, hand-in-hand, …
Wrong Direction
“We started by employing feminism to turn first-rate women into third-rate men, and recently we have found ourselves turning third-rate women into fifth-rate men” (Same Sex Mirage, p. 99).
Let Them Say

Which is Why They Demand Evangelical Businesses Try to Glorify It
“Homosexual sex is not just a sinful abomination, although it does remain that. But in addition to be sinful, it is also lame. God’s design for faithful marriage is glory, and to pair up a couple of guys is inglorious, and couple of girls is just plain sad” (Same Sex Mirage, p. 98).
Or Perhaps All Three
“But the claim of the court is that we all—every man jack of us—need to submit to their arbitrary redefinitions of words, as it suits them, whether they are exegeting the law, squaring the circle, or rounding the bend” (Same Sex Mirage, p. 91).
Their Blood Sacrament
Of course everyone recognizes that the battle over the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh is a battle—all understand that there is a fight going on. And more than a few understand that the battle is over Roe. But this understanding is greater on the side of the secularists, their understanding is much more pronounced. Many Christians—bless …