-
Recent
-
Categories
- Banjo
- Business
- Church
- Eldredge
- Epistemology
- Exploring the Twain
- Faith, Science & Doubt
- Fiction
- Good News
- Humor and/or Sarcasm
- Letter to a Christian Nation
- Liberal Logic
- My Own Personal Religion
- New Covenant Law
- NT Wright
- Philosophy
- Photography
- Politics/Current Events
- Random Thoughts
- Reviews
- Romans 1:22
- Spiritual stuff
- The Call
- The Daniel Amos Chronicles
- The Freedom of Speech Awards
- The Ghana Experience
- The Gospel
- The Gospel Uncensored
- The Liturgy
- Theological Musings
- This I know
- Thoughts on Tribalism
- Unboxing God
- Uncategorized
- Webber
Category Archives: Politics/Current Events
Rob Bell’s confession of faith
This is worth sharing, considering all of the hoopla about Rob Bell’s book Love Wins: Thanks to Scot McKnight for sharing this.
Posted in Politics/Current Events, Theological Musings
2 Comments
Martin Luther on the current state of over-sensitivity
“The ears of our generation have been made so delicate by the senseless multitude of flatterers that, as soon as we perceive that anything of ours is not approved of, we cry out that we are being bitterly assailed; and … Continue reading
Posted in Politics/Current Events, Random Thoughts
1 Comment
Review: Waiting for Superman
This past weekend I went to see Waiting for Superman, the documentary about the failing American public school system. Knowing that the director also did Al Gore’s movie, I was fully prepared to by irritated by gaps in logic and … Continue reading
Posted in Politics/Current Events, Reviews
Tagged documentary, education, movie, opinion, review, schools, waiting for superman
1 Comment
Understanding Liberals and Conservatives
I’ve had my own thoughts about the differences between liberals and conservatives for a few years; and have blogged about it occasionally. It has seemed to me, as I read and listen to debates on various issues, that liberals and … Continue reading
Posted in Liberal Logic, Politics/Current Events
Tagged conservative, haidt, liberal, moral triggers, msnbc, peter ditto
7 Comments