In order to fulfill our responsibilities before God, we must retain our rights. The two – rights and responsibilities – are intimately and inseparably codependent.More
Category Archives: Philosophy
Book Review: ‘The Life of Greece’ by Will Durant
If only the self-impressed scholars of the last century would concede that their framework for understanding the ancient past is an impediment more than an aid. More
Risks and Rewards in Extemporaneous Thought
Speaking off the cuff is risky business. But then it is also a potentially rewarding business to learn how to do it well, because it has more of a believable quality to it.More
Oh, the Humanity!
When man forgets God, his reason is turned to folly and he might as well say “Oh, the huge manatee” as “Oh, the humanity.” What, after all, is the difference? More
Book Review: ‘Beyond Order – 12 More Rules for Life’ by Jordan Peterson
There is a form of godliness in Peterson’s ample references to Biblical stories. Yet does he affirm their power fully and truly when he treats them as only psychologically useful?More
Helping My Artistic Son With His Math
Solomon is only 11 years old, but already has demonstrated a remarkable artistic talent. If it were up to him, I think he would work on art all day for the rest of his days.More
Modern Selfishness – I Think, Therefore I Am
To reject the existence of transcendent truth is also to fundamentally oppose the truth claims of the Bible and of the God of the Bible. More
