This post is the first in a four-part series on evolution. Each new post will be published within a week of the previous entry. Out of all the scientific theories introduced in the past couple of centuries, few have equaled the level of controversy and passion that the theory of evolution has prompted. [...]
Archive for the ‘Worldview’ Category
Evolution: Presenting The Case
Posted: July 2, 2010 in Apologetics, Creation, WorldviewTags: Christianity, Evolution, Origin of Life
Getting Informed
Posted: January 17, 2010 in Apologetics, WorldviewTags: Apologetics, Christianity, Pseudo-Christian Cults, Salvation, Witness, Worldview
The other day while I was in a store, I happened to hear some of an interesting yet sobering conversation between a cashier and a customer. Because I was walking by the checkout counters and not in line, I was only able to catch a piece of the dialogue. As the cashier was totaling up [...]
Distortion and Denial: Pseudo-Christian Cults
Posted: January 10, 2010 in Apologetics, WorldviewTags: Apologetics, Christianity, Cults, Evangelism, Pseudo-Christian Cults, Worldview
If you read the title of this post you’re more than likely wondering, what in the world is a Pseudo-Christian cult? Glad you asked. A Pseudo-Christian cult is, in brief, a religion that has taken a piece or pieces of Biblical Christian doctrine and distorted or perverted them. This may be done through adding to [...]
Thinking Critically
Posted: November 28, 2009 in Christian Thought, WorldviewTags: Christianity, Critical Thinking, Worldview
Let’s say you go see a movie. You get to the theater, buy your ticket, and grab a seat, maybe after a quick stop by the concession stand for an $8 bag of popcorn. The previews drag on for about ten minutes, and then the movie finally starts. You sit on the edge of your [...]
The other day while I was at the gym, I had a thought cross my mind. In fact, the thought was about my mind. As I lifted __ pounds of iron without hardly breaking a sweat, I got to thinking about how our minds are kind of like our muscles. When we work them [...]




