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Bart Ehrman wants Jesus’ morality without Jesus’ God
Ehrman rejects this because he discards the concept of a good and perfect God from whom comes objective right and wrong.

Book Review: Why Tim Goeglein’s essays hold the truth America needs
If I were currently pastoring, I would encourage members of my church to read this book and discuss it chapter by chapter.

Why being spiritual but not religious eventually face plants
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that young New Yorkers have a new hot spot: Sunday Mass.

1620 vs. 1619: Why the Mayflower Compact is America’s real founding date
This is a far better founding date for the experiment in self-government that became America than the preposterous New York Times’ “1619 Project” date.

Unanswered questions, unshaken faith
What are Christianity’s key essential doctrines?

The 3 pledges every Christian child should remember
As I get older, I find more and more memories coming back that I had long since forgotten had ever existed.

Joy Behar, 'The View' and that arrogant Jesus
It’s easy to critique, dismiss, or redefine Jesus when He’s reduced to a historical figure or a cultural symbol. It’s much harder if His claims are true.

Lies, fraud, and the KKK: The SPLC is facing a crisis of credibility
The Southern Poverty Law Center has spent years sitting in judgment. The time has come for it to stand in that same light.

Justice Clarence Thomas: The progressive invasion of the Declaration of Independence
Justice Thomas then narrates the rise of progressivism and its advances in America in the early 20th century, which challenged the premises of the Declaration and the Constitution.

One reason God lives rent-free in some atheists’ heads
The issue isn’t whether anger exists; it’s where it goes and what it reveals.
















