
Abortion Question
LTI posts this great question to ask all the “pro-choice” presidential candidates(Next Democrat Debate [SK]).

LTI posts this great question to ask all the “pro-choice” presidential candidates(Next Democrat Debate [SK]).

I am leaving Monday for a ten-day trip to the Far East. The main purpose of the trip is to speak at the annual Bible conference of Singapore Youth for Christ (SYFC), an effective evangelical ministry for training disciples to…

As the son of an English professor and a firm believer in common grace, I would be the last person to say that Christians should not read non-Christian literature. I do believe, however, that Christian parents should exercise cautious oversight…

To my surprise, a number of readers have written to challenge my critique of Philip Pullman’s theology. I say “to my surprise” because in recent years I have read a number of articles by or interviews with Philip Pullman in…

When Bart’s Ehrman’s Misquoting Jesus hit the shelves, the media went nuts. There were NPR interviews, appearances on John Stewart’s The Daily Show and the Diane Rehm Show, plus praise from the Washington Post and The Dallas Morning News. The…

Tony, thanks for yours. That there “Trueman” bloke has lost his marbles. After all, Lewis is English, right? Well, I know he was born in Belfast and that means he’s got Irish in him somewhere, but he’s English through and…

If intention is the key to Pullman’s error, then I guess we should also discourage Christians from reading Milton’s polemically anti-Trinitarian, anti-orthodox Paradise Lost. And Pascal’s anti-Protestant Pensees. And Gibbon’s anti-Christian Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. And…

If intention is the key to Pullman’s error, then I guess we should also discourage Christians from reading Milton’s polemically anti-Trinitarian, anti-orthodox Paradise Lost.And Pascal’s anti-Protestant Pensees. And Gibbon’s anti-Christian Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. And Swift’s…

If intention is the key to Pullman’s error, then I guess we should also discourage Christians from reading Milton’s polemically anti-Trinitarian, anti-orthodox Paradise Lost.And Pascal’s anti-Protestant Pensees. And Gibbon’s anti-Christian Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. And Swift’s…

I have to weigh in on Phil’s side regarding Narnia. It certainly is true that C.S. Lewis had some doctrinal problems (I find this is a fairly common thing when a very accomplished person comes to faith later in life). …