Everyone has their line.
Even 4chan, a supposedly "anything-goes platform" that many think is the worst manifestation of the internet, had a line. It was an animated depiction of child pornography,
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Whether you are a heaven-and-hell-believing evangelical or a Christian universalist (where everyone gets saved), you'll have some kind of belief in
There is definitely something going on with the health of Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin. This was, it seems, particularly evident in a stage-managed appearance with his Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu put
Christians like circles. Especially arguing in them.
I have just started reading the late biblical scholar Hector Avalos' recent book Slavery, Abolitionism, and the Ethics of Biblical Scholarship. In the introduction, he
Jesus was crucified, died, and was resurrected this weekend many hundreds of years ago. Oh what joy this brings. To Christians.
Except it didn't happen.
Well, certainly not the resurrection bit.
Growing up in a small town in Michigan in the middle of the twentieth century, I heard this proverb frequently, and it always puzzled me. In elementary school, I earned a weekly allowance
Fox News isn't just a news network or part of a larger media and entertainment umbrella. It is a lifestyle, a political worldview, a cult. This bubble or better, cage, is
A few years ago, a neuroscience team at Yale University performed some groundbreaking studies on pig brains, showing that after the animal is dead, if the brain is cooled immediately, not all the
“If this conversion you speak about is truly supernatural, then why is it not more evident in the lives of so many Christians that I know?”A Hindu acquaintance to the late Christian
Over the last few months, I've been keeping close tabs on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, and sharing my analysis both editorially and in conversation on my YouTube channel. This is, after all,
Leaving religion can be a very challenging undertaking, particularly in the US, and especially in communities outside of large urban centers, where unbelief is rarely the norm.
Given the often daunting psychological challenges
On March 30, scholar Dr. Robert Price was interviewed on YouTube and the discussion ended up being pretty controversial for some, not so much for others.
What ensued was a small storm in