As y'all know, I have recently written a book on the Resurrection of Jesus, the second in my "Critical Examination" trilogy that looks at the historical basis for religious
Oddly, you might think, I will start this piece off with something commenter Cath Olic said in reply (that was in no reply at all) to a post about an interview dissecting the
I can't tell you how interesting this interview was. Actually, I can - it was supremely interesting. I cannot wait for Stavrakapoulou's book to be released - she is
My friend Bruce Gerenscer recently wrote a letter to his local newspaper and I asked if I could repost it here; he kindly agreed:
Letter to the Editor of The Bryan Times. It
Jim Dailey, the Catholic apologist's unquestioning best friend, says some real odd things. And by odd, I really mean morally abhorrent.
I was recently talking about the moral obscenity that is
This piece is in response not just to some commenters here, but in light of a leak from a couple of days ago from Russia that may have been lost in the news
I have been arguing elsewhere with a good friend about identity politics and culture wars. I have written before about the culture wars narrative, in which cancel culture features so heavily. This discussion
As you will know, I have been running a series debunking the Exodus account and, in fact, this has now become a huge book project, co-authored with archaeologist Rebecca Bradley and with the
This perhaps comes as no surprise to those cynical ones amongst us. GB News has just started up in the UK and it is a clusterf*ck of FOX News copycat opinion TV,
As you will know, I have been running a series debunking the Exodus account and, in fact, this has now become a huge book project, co-authored with archaeologist Rebecca Bradley and with the
In the closing stages of writing my latest book, The Resurrection: A Critical Examination of the Easter Story [UK] (please grab yourself a copy!), I had a few test readers. One was David
Goddamned lefties and their cancel culture, as the Boston Globe reports:
As the debate over the teaching of critical race theory in the classroom intensifies across the country, the firing of a Tennessee