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No Accounting

There’s no accounting for taste. Or to put it another way, the taste has reasons that reason knows not of. We like what we like, and we don’t like having to explain it. Which is why postmodernism fits us so … Continue reading

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Ask RC- Why are Christians so easily beaten in the culture wars?

Time was when the answer to that question would be grounded in a faulty eschatology. Dispensationalism for decades taught a diminished understanding of the great commission. They saw it strictly as evangelism, that our calling was to drag as many … Continue reading

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New Theses, New Reformation

Thesis 11– We must practice hospitality. It is my habit, when I grow unduly discouraged with the church, to read through I Corinthians. Reading through the long list of serious problems that Paul had to address there, and suddenly the … Continue reading

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Inerrant and Impotent

The devil, who is more crafty than any beast of the field, doesn’t particularly care whether we believe in the inerrancy of the Bible. Indeed it is conceivable that he might be more frightened of person A who denies the … Continue reading

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The Little Woman and I talk Little Women and A Letter to an Unbelieving Friend

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Heraclitus, Resolutions and a Hero You Never Heard Of, Doug Jones

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Two Minutes Mourn

It is, perhaps, the strangest thing in that profoundly strange book, 1984. Orwell’s world is haunted by Big Brother, by spies on every corner and by memory holes through which the past disappears. It is, however, the “Two Minutes Hate” … Continue reading

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God’s Decrees, Why We Read and That Hideous Strength

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Sexism, Celebrating the Feast and The Ontological Trinity

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The One and the Many, Facing the Giants and Coming Up Eyeore

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