What you can call this tendency, if you are wise, is “abusive” – not just because it abuses those who study to show themselves approved workmen, but also because it abuses the truth.More
Category Archives: Gender
Even Though I Walk Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death
Consider Psalm 23 in relation to anxious and depressed American teens, as well as young people more generally, and megalomaniacs, and those who want to phase out ‘Mom’ and ‘Dad’.More
Domestic Domino Theory
To the extent that I haven’t heard anyone else saying we should, perhaps its time for us to start viewing the culture war in the U.S. as domino theory.More
Matt Walsh, James O’Keefe, Ron DeSantis, and The Queen James Bible
A word about King James VI and I, the rumored bisexual who commissioned the KJV a few centuries back. A per-version of the Bible exists which winks and nods to his old nickname.More
Wisdom and Folly Alike as Women Who Call to the Simple
Consider the curious case of two women, one named Wisdom, and the other named Folly. They are similar in some ways. Both alike call to the simple, and to him who lacks sense.More
Why Men Get Paid More Than Women
One reason men earn more than women is because they are more specifically designed and predisposed to asking the challenge question of what the unfamiliar person is doing here.More
Miscellaneous Circumstances In Which Men Need to Know They Are Needed
Having recently read ‘It’s Good to Be a Man’ by Michael Foster and Dominic Bnonn Tennant, I have some thoughts to share, as well as some quotes, regarding the premise of this book.More
Foppery or Theodicy Relative Biblical Masculinity and Femininity
What is to be gained from pursuing righteousness, as men or women, publicly or privately, so that our Father will reward us, is that in so doing we are actually living out a theodicy.More
Strength, Wisdom, and Kevin DeYoung’s Review of ‘The Case for Christian Nationalism’
Let us consider the ongoing debate about Stephen Wolfe’s book, The Case for Christian Nationalism, which Kevin DeYoung recently wrote a lengthy review of for The Gospel Coalition.More
Lamentations 3
Consider the inclusion of a reference to arrows being shot into kidneys, or the destruction and fate of the daughters of my people and city, or eyes being worn out from weeping.More
