postmodernism
Why to Not Plant Churches Would be the Death of Christianity in the US
- Eighty-five percent of all existing churches in America have either plateaued or are declining.
- Of the 15% percent of churches that are growing, only 1% percent are growing by co
Thursday's Thought - Reaching Postmoderns Without Selling Out
Gaining a knowledge of postmodernity doesn't mean you must compromise the message to suit the hearer, risk being corrupted, or lose your moorings in Christ. (Continue Reading)
Purple Heart, Golden Rule, and Naturalism
Every world philosophy, every outlook on life that puts self as the end goal for living ends up disappointed and ultimately leads to destruction. (Continue Reading)
Postmodernism 3,300 years ago
When we heard the word "postmodernist" we immediately think of someone living in this decade. But I found a nation of postmodernists just this morning. (Continue Reading)
Socrates Versus Protagoras: Is Truth Relative?
Protagoras: Truth is relative. It is only a matter of opinion.
Socrates: You mean that truth is mere subjective opinion?
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Non-Christian Can't Give Single Reason Why Rape is not Love
This is only 10 minutes of a one hour conversation with Ryan and Sarah. They were totally polite and cordial which is always a plus when talking about tough subjects like this. (Continue Reading)
The Intellectual Insanity of Relativism
If you take relativism to its logical conclusion, it makes all of life totally meaningless. (Continue Reading)
Agnostic Can't Give Reason Why Rape is Wrong
Take an agnostic and a Christian and both will agree that raping a seven year old is evil. But the agnostic cannot give you a reason why it's evil. The Christian can. See here why... (Continue Reading)
The World's Philosophy in Pop Culture
Apologist, evangelist, preacher, and professor at The Master's College, Jay Wegter, made the insightful observation that bumper stickers are the world's philosophy in pop language. (Continue Reading)
Why Moral Clarity Isn't Clear Without an All Wise Creator
New York Times' Sunday Book Review reviewed Susan Neiman's (Continue Reading)