The rich man could make many more trips in a lot more comfort and style carrying a lot more groceries if he wanted to. But he doesn’t. That’s not how he uses his car.More
Teleological Considerations of Rogan and The Rock and Stelter
Good science requires finite creatures share information with one another, open to challenging and being challenged regarding both facts and any conclusions drawn from them.More
Romans 13, Big Eva, and Who The Real Rebels Are
The proper application of Romans 13 and the whole counsel of God found in Scripture is precisely the opposite of what the big names in American Evangelical Christian leadership insisted. More
Book Review: ‘The Fourth Turning’ by Neil Howe and William Strauss
Instead of viewing history as linear – either toward invariably greater human progress or else certain destruction – what if history is cyclical along a fairly set pattern?More
Spotify’s Updated Platform Rules
Have you read Spotify’s Platform Rules? I thought I had, but then a new notice started appearing yesterday morning when publishing my latest podcast episode.More
I Want to Talk About Bruno and Disney’s Encanto
Encanto may just be a new favorite as it tackles some weighty issues where family dynamics are concerned while at the same time being lively, fun, colorful, and entertaining.More
A Theory Concerning Cancel Culture
When the training ground for civil discourse has little kids growing up seeing their parents fight and separate because they didn’t know how to work things out, all of society spirals down.More
Book Review: ‘The Lost World of Genesis One’ by John H. Walton
To resolve the conflict betwixt science and Christianity, Walton has a creative solution to the thorny problem of modern secular science and a literal interpretation of Genesis. More
Book Review: ‘Rigged’ by Mollie Hemmingway
Mollie Hemingway’s book is a must-read for one very important reason: we are still planning on holding elections in the United States of America moving forward.More
Book Review: ‘The Jungle Books’ by Rudyard Kipling
The book version of The Jungle Book is more complicated than I anticipated. For starters, it would never have been written for us to enjoy if not for the British Empire having colonized India. More