Did you ever wonder what would happen if you threw Romeo and Juliet, Robin Hood, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and 24 together in a blender?…
Forgetable family fun – that would be how I would describe Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I went to see the movie with…
One of the hardest things for me to do as a Christian husband is to love my wife “as Christ loved the Church.” It is…
This past weekend, I was helping a friend clear off some land so he and his wife could build a home there. It was hot,…
My Dear Nephew Wormwood, It seems your charge has started what the human vermin call a “blog.” This presents new issues that you can use…
I am according to Tim Challies (whom I greatly respect as a Christian blogger) from Challies.com. In this post, which draws heavily from an article…
Bryanm over at The Narrow has a nice post on Progressive Xianity, i.e. liberal Xianity. He mentioned the Issues page of the CAFP, which I…
The latest Supreme Court ruling has upheld land seziure by the city of New London, CT, who took private residential property for in order to…
Having just began reading Total Truth, it is amazing to see the insights that Nancy Pearcey brings in the first couple of chapters. I had…
Stacy Harp of Mind and Media has worked with Voice of the Martyrs to start the Persecution blog. The persecuted church is one of my…
Sometime this week the normal MTV’s TRL scene will take place – A musician will come in to premeire their video, dozens of teenagers will…
Often, when I am discussing the violent teachings of the Islamic faith, someone will counter with “what about the crusades?” I am so tired of…
Most men today arrive in adulthood with injured masculinity. We are victims of bad or absent fathering, or abuse by other males. Rather than displaying…
“I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist,” written by apologetic gurus Norman Geisler and Frank Turek, is everything I expected and more. It…
In what may become a semi-regular series, I present to you the strange and unusual from the world of faith – the Remarkable Realm of…
If your boss gave you a 20% job approval rating, would you get a raise? If the people that hired you thought you were only…
With his new movie, War of the Worlds, coming out later this summer, Tom Cruise has been making the publicity rounds. While this isn’t new…
The claim that abortions have increased under President Bush has been bandied about since right before the November election when a self proclaimed “consistently pro-lfe”…
Before Sam has a chance to tie me and every other Christian to the pastor who put up “The Koran needs to be flushed” on…
In this age of partisan bickering, I think we can all agree that Frosted Flakes are awesome and the world has lost an icon with…
The following quote sums up one of the best arguments made for changing the filibuster rule: This Congress is not obliged to be bound by…
What’s new about that? Unfortunately not much. As the filibuster debate reaches a climax, most Americans are yawning according to Christian Science Monitor.
Townhall.com has a very good article on why Islam is considered bad religion by much of the west – just look at the behavior of…
Often times in debates and discourse over hotly divided issues the oft-used, seldom supported slippery slope argument rears its head. It is common knowledge to…