The Trouble With Christian Leftism
by Sohrab AhmariChristian witness suffers terribly when Christians adopt the left’s theories of history and methods of social change. Continue Reading »
Christian witness suffers terribly when Christians adopt the left’s theories of history and methods of social change. Continue Reading »
Repentances that are oriented toward the world rather than God seem designed to enhance our status in the world rather than truly abase us before a holy God. Continue Reading »
Twitter’s tendency to strip things of context convinces people that their ideological opponents are more monstrous than they are. Continue Reading »
The Twitter bubble renders society deaf, closing the collective conversation off to alternative perspectives. Continue Reading »
Taleb has called the racialist behavioral geneticists to the field. Continue Reading »
Israel Folau may be brave—or very foolish—but he is not a representative of historic Christianity. Continue Reading »
C. S. Lewis writes, “Friendship (as the ancients saw) can be a school of virtue; but also (as they did not see) a school of vice. It is ambivalent. It makes good men better and bad men worse.” The same could be said of Twitter. Continue Reading »