Only 8% of white evangelicals approve of Christian Nationalism; what's good about American evangelicalism; and the divorce rate is down and the marriage rate is up.
Only 8% of white evangelicals approve of Christian Nationalism; what's good about American evangelicalism; and the divorce rate is down and the marriage rate is up.
When we hear of attacks on religious freedom, we usually think of government restrictions or overt persecution. But another kind of attack on religious freedom is emerging in the academic world from legal scholars who are arguing against the very concept of religion being a basic human right.
After the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen human embryos, engendered in fertility labs, are human beings with a right to life, panic was stirred up that the ruling would endanger the practice of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). So many Republicans are backtracking on the issue, making pro-life organizations turn against them. What do you think about this controversy?
Capitalism is dead. And technology has killed it. What is taking its place is a reversion to feudalism. So argues Greek economist Yanis Varoufakis in his book "Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism."
Humanism has given way to "posthumanism," the blending of humans and machines. Robert Lazu Kmita argues that human beings now think of themselves as machines. Which makes it easy to think of machines as human beings.
I review a new book by the Catholic thinker R. J. Snell entitled "Lost in the Chaos: Immanence, Despair, and Hope." It's a devastating critique of secularism. As such, it makes an important contribution to contemporary Christian apologetics. [A free post, to be shared.] Read more
Imprisonment without trial for a "hate crime" before it's committed, the UK bans puberty blockers, and walking back defunding the police.
We have been blogging about the different kinds of conservatism contending today--National Conservatism, Freedom Conservatism, Cultural Conservatism, etc. Southern Baptist theologian Andrew T. Walker argues that ALL types of conservatism need to be grounded in the reality of God.
Last Sunday we switched to Daylight Savings Time, bringing back the great debate about whether to make it permanent, make Standard Time permanent, or keep switching depending on the season.
Now that freely-available Artificial Intelligence programs can generate images, we are seeing them everywhere. But can they or should they be used to make sacred art?