Culture

  • Dreaming of a White Lie

    Dreaming of a White Lie

    “If it wasn’t below you to lie about Santa, Junior has no reason to assume it’s below you to lie about Jesus. And guess what? It’s not, because you have lied about Jesus. Your testimony has contradicted the Gospel you preach.”

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  • Just Asking Accusations

    Just Asking Accusations

    “Those who are ‘just asking questions’ are going to be humble, not proud. They are going to welcome counter-questions. They are going to be searching for answers, not supposing they have all the answers.”

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  • Spying, Lying, & Matt Walsh

    Spying, Lying, & Matt Walsh

    “In cases like these, no human lives are immediately at stake. But the question is: must we really wait until it escalates to that point? If we see a war coming a mile away, is it not our duty to engage in proportionate acts of war now?”

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  • “A Time To Keep Silence” On Steve Lawson

    “Whether or not the details should all be released by now is really not relevant. Alas, they are not; and so we are responsible to pray, wait patiently for those additional details, and simply go about our own Christian duties.”

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  • The Church, The Spotlight, & Haliey Welch

    “Even before Miss Welch set foot on the street that infamous night, she needed Jesus to save her. The same goes for the scores of other young folks whose regrets continue to be published on that YouTube channel.”

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  • Biblical Curses & That New Saint Andrews Ad

    “But the gesture of earthly disapproval in the ad falls far short of this. In this sense, rather than going too far, it didn’t go far enough, because it could not be backed by the authority of Scripture.”

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  • Making Spectacle of Demons

    “Hollywood plays with demons like a child playing with his dad’s gun, and Satan loves it. He doesn’t mind being a silly cartoon villain as long as Jesus is a silly cartoon hero.”

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  • Amnesty: The World’s Replacement for Repentance

    “When we tell children the story of the boy who cried wolf, are the villagers the bad guys?”

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  • Responding to Dallas Jenkins on The Chosen Controversies

    “It’s not arrogance to tell them that true believers will not persist, grow, and flourish in doctrine that contradicts how God reveals Himself in His Word. The real arrogance occurs when we behave as though the buck stops with us, chalking it up to a mere personal difference instead of a Biblical difference.”

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  • Fact-Checking Claims About The Chosen’s “Law of Moses” Line

    “Some would have us believe that it’s a closeted Mormon show in its entirety, while others would have us believe that it has no Mormon ties that could possibly influence it. Both positions are myopic exaggerations.”

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