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tango has a good reply. It is a tough sell. In fact, it's so tough it's impossible. The fact is, we're talking about spiritual matters, and without the Holy Spirit working, none of us see any of this! (So boasting is excluded. Any truth we have, we have been given - it has been revealed to us by...
This goes very deep - all the way to epistemology. By far the most helpful article I've ever read on this is actually by the atheist Peter Boghossian: Welcome to Culture War 2.0.
A lot of comments on this thread are pointing out the inconsistency between Kavanaugh's treatment and Biden's...
See this excellent article for a summary, with links, as to why the lockdowns are showing up as ineffective. HT: Yih-Chau Chang on LinkedIn. Also, I have written a blog post containing the very beginnings of a causal analysis of lockdowns on COVID deaths here.
With regard to my blog post, I...
Right, it's technically a position paper, which is unfortunately somewhat weak in the PCA. It's supposed to be a guiding principle, but it has no teeth. The Westminster Confession does say this:
This is not compatible with theistic evolution or regular evolution - see the position paper for...
Exactly. You can have some differences as an ordained elder in the PCA, but the presbytery or session (depending on which kind of elder you are) has to determine if any differences you hold are acceptable or not.
Because when you are ordained in the PCA, as Tim Keller is, you take vows to uphold the form of government and the Westminster Standards (Westminster Confession of Faith, and the Larger and Shorter Catechisms). He's essentially going against his vows by holding to a view of origins that is not...
Rather mixed feelings about him. He's certainly done a lot of good, including for me. On the other hand, his stance on women deacons and origins are not in line with his denomination's policies, which is definitely a problem.
The Valley of Vision is a collection of Puritan prayers that I have found very helpful over the years. The one I prayed this morning was, I thought, remarkable:
The Precious Blood
Blessed Lord Jesus,
Before thy cross I kneel and see
the heinousness of my sin,
my iniquity that caused thee to...
I'm checking out Karl Marx and the Close of his System, by Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk, one of the great Austrian economists. I love titles like that, particularly when they are applied to someone like Marx. It essentially says, in academic tough-speak, "Marx has nothing to offer, and he's wrong about...
I'm not sure I can agree with you, here. Investors should be free (as in, free market) to invest in whatever lawful enterprise they wish. I believe a genuinely free market will be robust enough to heal itself from any such momentary aberrations.
It might be hard to compete, but that's...
No doubt they do, though, of course, either argument (socialists are often cheapskates, therefore socialism is wrong, or capitalists are often cheapskates, therefore capitalism is wrong) is committing the genetic fallacy and should be given no attention whatever.
Christianity is no different...