“God’s Monsters” by Esther Hamori: A New Book Analysis Series (Part 1)
Earlier this Fall, on October 31, to be exact, biblical scholar Esther J. Hamori came out with her book, God’s Monsters: Vengeful Spirits, Deadly Angels, Hybrid...
Earlier this Fall, on October 31, to be exact, biblical scholar Esther J. Hamori came out with her book, God’s Monsters: Vengeful Spirits, Deadly Angels, Hybrid...
Yesterday morning, I came across this short article by Ayaan Hirsi Ali in which she has announced that she has now become a Christian. Within the last day, it s...
A few short weeks ago, the Fight, Laugh, and Feast Convention was held at Ken Ham’s Ark Encounter in Kentucky. I was alerted to it on one of the creation/evolut...
A few days ago, I came across the following quote from conservative economist Thomas Sowell: “One of the painfully sobering realizations that come from reading ...
Once again, it has been over a month since my last post. It is amazing how busy things get when you are a high school teacher again at the start of a school yea...
I haven’t written anything on my blog for about a month. The reason for that is a combination of things. This summer was “the summer of putting the house back t...
Here we now are, at my final post in this short series in which I am briefly looking at Evangelicalism’s tendency to say that Evangelicalism is going down the t...
As we now come to my third post in this short series on Evangelicalism, and why it seems routine to find Evangelicals declaring how horrible Evangelicalism is, ...
In my last post, I began to explore the curious “tradition” within American Evangelicalism of constantly bashing American Evangelicalism. And it isn’t just a ma...
A couple of years ago, I did a book analysis series on Kristin Kobes Du Mez’s book, Jesus and John Wayne. Here is a link to Part 1–you can navigate from t...