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Romans and epistemology

I have been fascinated with the 1st Chapter of Romans for some time; while it serves as an introduction to the rest of the book, Paul says an awful lot in just a few verses.  Paul was, of course, writing … Continue reading

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You are likely to be eaten by a grue

West of House You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door. There is a small mailbox here. > _ If this is completely meaningless to you, then chances are you’ve never … Continue reading

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I’m starting to remember what Church was all about

Today Scot McKnight writes at Jesus Creed on why there seems to be a trend that There is a rise, a burgeoning rise, of young college students converting from low church evangelicalism, with its anemic, unhistorical ecclesiology, to the great … Continue reading

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“What Americans Really Believe” might surprise you

The reality is that the New Atheist campaign, by discouraging religion, won’t create a new group of intelligent, skeptical, enlightened beings. Far from it: It might actually encourage new levels of mass superstition. And that’s not a conclusion to take … Continue reading

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