INTRODUCTION The blurring of clarity is the compromising of truth. —Pastor Jeff Kliewer— Key point: Tim Keller was a pastor and spiritual leader who is…
INSIGHTS AND COMMENTARY FROM A BIBLICAL PERSPECTIVE
INSIGHTS AND COMMENTARY FROM A BIBLICAL PERSPECTIVE
INTRODUCTION The blurring of clarity is the compromising of truth. —Pastor Jeff Kliewer— Key point: Tim Keller was a pastor and spiritual leader who is…
Priority Reading for 2022: Jon Harris’s Christianity and Social Justice: Religions in Conflict
Over the years, I’ve fought a number of polemical battles against ideas that threaten the gospel. This recent (and surprisingly sudden) detour in quest of…
Despite Tim Keller’s Arguments, No Biblical Justification for Voting for Democrats Exists
Let each citizen remember at the moment he is offering his vote that he is not making a present or a compliment to please an…
Five Things I learned from Jon Harris’s Conversation with Bill Roach About Standpoint Epistemology
There are three ways to come to know or understand reality. These are experience, reason, and revelation. As a boy, if I touched a bright…
Five Concerns that Have Made the Formation of the Conservative Baptist Network Necessary
We would like very much to have our leaders cease slapping down any Baptist who happens to love their country or have a political point…
Six Ways J. D. Greear Goes Wrong in His Recent Blogpost on the Church’s Discussion About Homosexuality, Part 2
The whole truth is generally the ally of virtue; a half-truth is always the ally of some vice. —G. K. Chesterton— Key point: J. D. Greear’s…