Monthly Archives: May 2019

I have to admit …

… to mixed feelings about this robot that will be exhibited during the First Felon’s visit to the U.K.
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The end of evangelicalism

Bruce Gerencser has published a nice précis of the Evangelical Right’s position on a variety of hot-button issues, explaining why they doom the movement. I imagine most readers are familiar with each of the topics individually, but it’s arresting to … Continue reading

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SWBTS’ Stained-glass windows: GONE

I somehow missed this story when it was current. Seminary removes stained glass windowscelebrating conservative takeover of SBC Stained-glass windows immortalizing individuals who helped move the Southern Baptist Convention to a more theologically and socially conservative position in the late … Continue reading

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The under-represented demographic

Washington Post columnist Max Boot published a column last week that raised a lot of eyebrows: It is time, Boot said, that America puts an atheist in the Oval Office. Continue reading

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The end of deference, ctd

Religious faith is a private matter between a believer and God. But how a believer lives in community with other people is something different altogether. It’s time to stop giving believers a pass just because their beliefs happen to run … Continue reading

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