Where I'm arguing that those "faculty" have an obligation to share their knowledge with "ordinary people," Carville seems to be warning them not to tell those "ordinary people" anything they don't already know. Read more
Where I'm arguing that those "faculty" have an obligation to share their knowledge with "ordinary people," Carville seems to be warning them not to tell those "ordinary people" anything they don't already know. Read more
"Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of injustice, to undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke?' Read more
White evangelical theology is not why white evangelicals support racial injustice and inequality. Support for racial injustice and inequality is why white evangelical theology is what it is. Read more
Jim Bakker isn't entirely wrong because "cancel culture" refers to nothing other than this: facing the consequences of reaping what you sow. Read more
Here, for your convenience, is an easier-to-navigate index of our Chick-fil-A Biblical Family of the Day series, from Abijah to Zimri. Read more
Ananias and Sapphira are one of the very, very few biblical examples of "marriage between one man and one woman." And they're the best example of "complementarian" gender roles in such a marriage. Read more
Education and critical thinking are Good Things, but they're insufficient for dealing with conspiracy theories. It's always in the choosing. Read more
"Complementarianism" is a traditional Christian teaching -- if by "traditional" you mean it dates all the way back to 1987 and is only slightly younger than Bon Jovi's "Slippery When Wet." Read more
"Love does no wrong to a neighbor; therefore, love is the fulfilling of the law." Read more
Three recent items -- from Florida, Southern California, and upstate New York -- look at white evangelical "vaccine hesitancy," but not at the underlying sin. Read more