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Why Are Pro-Choicers Bothered by Images of Aborted Clumps of Cells?
If a group wrongly thought appendectomies killed human beings, we wouldn’t object to their displaying images of removed appendixes, so why do pro-choicers object to images of abortion?
A Caution about Using Secular Movies to Illustrate “Redemptive Themes”
It’s not that we shouldn’t use movies to illustrate theological truths, but we need to be very careful about how far to take this for at least two reasons.
Are Miracles Illogical?
Someone might conclude on the basis of the observed regularity of nature that miracles are impossible and therefore illogical, but are they really contrary to the laws of logic?
Is Proverbs 3:5–6 about Finding the Will of God?
Many think Proverbs 3:5–6 teaches God will give us specific directions for our lives, but when we look at the words in this passage in context, we find something different.
We Won’t Miss Anything in the New Creation
Some might panic when they hear there will be no marriage after the resurrection. Can we be fully happy without one of the greatest physical pleasures humanity knows?
When the Dystopian Tells Us the Way the World Is
We can learn a lot about the brokenness and fears of the guilty human heart through dystopian stories like the new Netflix film Anon.
Paul’s Point in 1 Corinthians 15
We need to be on guard against allowing the desire to defend God’s existence to become the hermeneutical lens through which we read the Scriptures.
Obi-Wan Kenobi: Great Jedi Master, Terrible Philosopher
The great Jedi Master was a little confused when it came to dealing with absolutes.
Perception Is Truth?
Some professors teach that “truth” depends on our perceptions, but does it?