Letter to the Editor: Your article on blasphemy laws was great. I borrow from you liberally when trying to persuade my friends about the imperative of us becoming a Christian nation. Make ...
Content Cluster Muster [10-19-23]
Saves Time: Open Road, or Tracks in This Case: And as is my wont, I put more here. This is a really worth while read. Rich Lusk critiques Nancy Pearcey’s new book, and it is very long. But he makes up for it by making it really, really good. The Geopolitical Dylan: A Song I …
Letters That Make You Go Hmmmm
Letter to the Editor: RE: You are the Man, and You Are Responsible This is a very helpful post. It moves me another notch or two toward understanding this topic. I also understand the principle ...
As the Internet Is Without Sin, We Will Let It Cast the First Stone
The following is a transcript of my remarks to the Society of the Perpetually Aggrieved. The occasion for the address was a response to a court order, and it was in anticipation of the next sexual scandal that is going to be thrown against our community, whenever that might happen to be. A car was …
And Why Shouldn’t You Write Letters?
Letter to the Editor: I’m still a little confused on your opinion of the Jews and Israel’s future salvation. You clearly state that you believe Israel will eventually be converted ...
Zach and Isabel
At the end of the Sermon on the Mount, the Lord Jesus gives us an illustration of two houses—one built securely on a rock, and the other built on sand. From a distance, there was no real way to tell the essential difference between the two houses. In fact, we could easily imagine the house …
Letters with Red Octoberries
Letter to the Editor: My question is: In 2nd Corinthians who is the God of this world referencing? God, or Satan? In Him, Mark -- Doug responds: Mark, my understanding ...
Epistolary Content Incoming
Letter to the Editor: Re: the feasible and strategic target of no porn in school libraries. This article from Prufrock has some very good data. Encourages me to make a request, because ...
That Little Knob on the Back
Introduction: We are certainly living in interesting times, as the old Chinese curse puts it. On a related point, the great lexicographer Samuel Johnson once said that there was one good thing about being hanged in a fortnight—he said it concentrated the mind wonderfully. Over the last few years, a number of events have caught …
Likemindedness at the Pinch Point
Philippians (14): Sermon Video Introduction: Everybody thinks that likemindedness is a wonderful thing, and everyone approves of it in the abstract. Behold how pleasant it is when brethren ...