1/24/07 I watched a VHS tape last night with a debate between Phillip Johnson, University of California, Berkeley, and an evolutionist William B. Provine, Cornell University. It was in interesting in some ways. The church
And I think we had this conversation early on—is there anything about him that surprises us? And I remember, I think, saying that it surprises me what he does to the people around him and
“If I had to predict where historiography would go, I think people would have to recognize that Trumpism — nativism and white supremacy — has deep roots in American history,” Mr. Rauchway said. “But Trump
Cary – one ecclesial tradition of interpretation among others. This was a serious problem for Protestant theologians, who were not used to thinking of themselves as belonging to a tradition of interpretation. It became very
“His problem is that he has grown up with vulnerability in terms of his self-worth, self-esteem and a clear sense of himself,” a past president of the American Psychoanalytic Association, told me. “Somebody with these
11/7/08 It would not do simply to announce that there was a man who had died, even who had died a particularly brutal death, and who had then been found to be alive. That is
10/21/08 Really quite shocking to encounter that level of vitriol and hate in my church friends re Obama.
“That Gnosticism is pervasive in many American subcultures is a common observation. Many contend that it forms the basis of what the sociologists call the individualized, privatized, “invisible” religion of noninstitutionally religious Americans.” [Religion Online]
One of the greatest dangers of a God of the gaps argument, Miller notes, is that each time science succeeds in filling one of these alleged gaps its success is misconstrued by atheistic scientists as
12/26/06 I am reading The Creationists by Ronald L. Numbers. He says that the majority in earlier years followed the old earth and variations of the ‘gap theory.’ It seems to me that the main