Is life absurdly meaningless?
Modern atheists reason we no longer need our silly, superstitious belief in God, but I suggest we glance at the fine print before reaching a conclusion.
Modern atheists reason we no longer need our silly, superstitious belief in God, but I suggest we glance at the fine print before reaching a conclusion.
If I’m to have any faith in humanity, I have to believe we’ll eventually look back on these last twenty years with confusion and a measure of disgust.
If a sinner shows little interest in belonging to the church, is he or she truly saved? While it may be theoretically possible, the Bible never permits us to make that assumption.
We are increasingly unwilling to confront the one inevitability of life. We will die. We all know it. Yet, we don’t permit ourselves to mention it.
Moral Therapeutic Deism is a convenient yet damnable belief system. It lulls the masses into a false sense of security.
The antidote to trouble is always the same. When negative feelings begin whispering in our ears, we should drown them out with shouts of truth.
My wife and I have been married for twelve years. Though I could speak endlessly about our marriage’s practical utility, this covenant relationship has proven even greater.