My colleagues at The Reformed Conservative, as well as In Gladii Veritas fellows, Bobby McPherson and Joseph Crampton join me to discuss old books, and why we should read them.More
Tag Archives: Apologetics
Answering Some Deep Questions About Reformed Theology and Philosophy
A friend of a friend has several questions about what Reformed Christians believe about theology and philosophy relative the claims of Protestantism, Catholicism, and Judaism generally.More
Christians Above Politics, the Georgia Guidestones, and ‘The Fall of JD Hall’
What do Elon Musk, the Georgia Guidestones, whether Christians should get into politics, and JD Hall have in common? We’re going to talk about all of them on this episode. That’s what.More
Making Sense of Young Earth Creationism
Let’s explore the view that God created everything that exists in six days and rested on the seventh according to a literal interpretation of the first eleven chapters of Genesis.More
Flying Dinosaurs and What Counts As Imposing
The kinds of comments left thus far on the last episode are the whole of atheism – condescending, and ridiculing and oversimplifications, strawmen, and aspersions.More
Preparing Our Children to Defend Against Atheism
There are two kinds of atheism. The first scientific, the latter moral. Both kinds share a common thread, man sitting in judgment over whether God is in the right.More
How To Contend Without Being Contentious
Whether potential threats to faithful Christian life and thought come from inside or outside the church – how does one go about contending for the faith without being contentious? It is too easy to confront bad attitudes with other bad attitudes. But when we counter falsehoods with other falsehoods, or respond inappropriately to inappropriateness, we…More
The Biblical Case For Free Speech
What is freedom of speech, and is there a biblical principle supporting what we commonly refer to as our right to free speech? Unless we are dumb in the literal sense, we have the ability. We also have the responsibility. Yet freedom is not without reasonable constraint or consequence. And all things being permissible does…More
