Category Archives: Worldview
My Partial Reading List for 2020: What’s Yours?
Every year it’s a good idea to create a list of books to read. For one thing, it helps to maintain the discipline to read throughout the year. It is, however, also good to keep a list of books one … Continue reading
The “Skywalker Syndrome”: Christian Unity in Political Disagreement
“If you are not with me, then you are my enemy.” ~Anakin Skywalker As Star Wars fans know, at the end of “Stars Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith,” Anakin Skywalker turns evil, joins the “Dark Side,” and sets out … Continue reading
Do We Have the Right to Believe Whatever We Want?
A popular idea today is that we have the “right” to believe whatever we want or choose as we wish when it comes to religious and moral beliefs. This concept probably comes from a sense of self-autonomy and the American … Continue reading
Moral Totalitarianism: The Irony of Moral Imperatives in a Secular Culture
This is a guest post written by Rich Hoyer, director of The Reveal Conference There is an irony afoot that many people don’t recognize. It is the incongruence of the moral “truths” that our secular society is foisting upon the … Continue reading
Fake News and Alternative Facts: What’s the Truth?
By now most people have become familiar with the idea of “fake news” and “alternative facts.” “Fake news” are stories contrived by news outlets, either legitimate or illegitimate, that are not real, i.e., make-believe. Akin to fake news, “alternative facts” … Continue reading