In recent discussion on this blog, it has come to light that I have an extensive knowledge of 90’s Pro Wrestling and enjoy an artistic…
My dearest nephew Wormwood, Why do you insist on twisting my helpful words into an attack against me? Do you honestly think you can go…
I love finding decent books in the bargains section of Barnes and Noble. This week, I found the followign two volumes, for $4 each. The…
In a column for the Guardian, Polly Toynbee illustrates the peril that awaits Christianity in the very near future. Who does Toynbee blame for the…
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…
Just came across this post which reviews the new book, Destructive Trends In Mental Health: The Well-Intentioned Path to Harm. The authors argue that, rather…
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…
In Part I, we introduced the idea of wounded masculinity, and how all men have some level of injury, and many men have significant wounds…
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…
Honestly, it really doesn’t matter where I was or what I thought five year ago today. I wasn’t in New York City or Washington DC.…
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…
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…
I have been harping on this for years, that yoga is one of my favorite spiritual disciplines (despite its Hindu origins). Now Christianity Today seems…
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…
When I was in elementary school, I was a good kid. I listened in class. I did my homework. The teachers liked having me in…
What happens when you get New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof and former Episcopal bishop John Shelby Spong together – not much of consequence.
Business Week is featuring Evangelicals on the cover of their latest magazine with a story on mega-churches and the Evangelical movement called Earthly Empires. The…
The Christian Science Monitor reports that many Chrisitian organizations are now in the microloan business around the world. Many churches and Chrisitan relief organizations are…
With all of the gay marriage news and the NC anti-cohabitation statute and subsequent lawsuit, the idea of legislating morality is coming to the forefront…
It seems Satan, like a lot of small business owners, is having a hard time finding good help recently.
USA Today has an interesting story on the upcoming The Lion. The Witch and The Wardrobe film. Much of it focuses on the film’s lack…
Woo hoo! My first title from Mind & Media has arrived, and judging by the endorsements, it’s gonna be great. As you may know, M&M…
Here’s a chance for you to get into the history books, and maybe even get to read your entry on national radio! NPR is reviving…
I’ve had it with my conservative fellows who insist on tightly linking abortion with right-to-die issues. Sure they are related. NO, they are not synonymous,…