Introduction: I have hazarded the guess that you are not even close to being tired of dealing with the subject of Christian nationalism . . . well, neither am I. The two traditional topics ...
Demonizing for Fun and Profit
Introduction: The very first thing we should get into our heads is the fact that sauce for the goose/sauce for the gander is a basic biblical principle. The judgment with which you judge you shall ...
Postmillennial Worship
Introduction: Postmillennialism is the conviction that prior to the Second Coming of Christ, the earth will be as full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea. The church’s marching ...
Self-Deception in Business
Introduction: When a preacher talks to businessmen, it is not uncommon to have the topic tend toward things like “learning to be generous,” or “maintaining a work/family balance,” or "don't ...
The Salad Bowl of Diversity
Introduction: The second chapter of Disarming Leviathan is an interesting affair that might best be called Campbell v. Campbell. The first part of the chapter is at complete odds with the second ...
More Letters, and Why Not?
Letter to the Editor: Let's say someone—who grew up in a Christian home, went to church when they were younger, etc.—gets a civil union with his girlfriend. Is this case something ...
Okay, Okay . . . All Right, Already
Introduction: In a world full of turmoil, bombings, wars, ethnic strife, and dictatorial oppression, a hot controversy erupted last week over American Eagle's ad campaign, one that featured a ...
The Wine of Red Forgiveness
Introduction: So it has been a while since I blogged my way through a book, and I have now decided to rectify that situation. I was recently browsing in one of my favorite bookstores—Aunties ...
No Letters Were Written In Haiku This Time
Letter to the Editor: Re: Dealing with Discouragement. As much as I have enjoyed reading your rollicking, serrated posts that make me laugh out loud and often cover my mouth in disbelief ...
Let’s Play Chase—Anglican and Puritan Version
Introduction: I have an exhilarating task before me. I want to argue with C.S. Lewis about politics, and I also want to praise him highly at the same time. The praise is because he puts his finger ...









