I have often talked about the Materialist assumption at work in our culture. It is just assumed that everything that exists has some kind of scientific or physiological explanation. I heard a BBC reporter talking about the Scopes Trial and the 'teaching' of evolution. He corrected himself with the 'science of evolution' - implying that science is factual and based on actual things that can be verified while teaching is just theoretical or philosophical and thus subjective in a way 'science' is not. The poor lost man doesn't understand that science - especially as it's being understood in a Materialist framework is just as philosophically rooted and dependent as any other religious system.
Calling for a Return to the Doctrinal Ideals and Kingdom Ethics of the First Reformation
16 July 2025
Soteriology and Sacraments: The Early Church and the Contemporary Ecclesiastical Spectrum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jTld1nmkq4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpVz4okhdRU
Several weeks ago I caught Jordan Cooper's videos dealing with the Ethiopian Orthodox man and the Knechtle's over questions regarding the Early Church. The videos of the exchange went viral and have been the source of considerable discussion. It's been something of a boon to Orthodox and Catholic apologists at the Knechtle's were demonstrably incapable of defending their position.
29 April 2025
Bircher Evangelicals Praise Trump and Worship America - Even While They Spurn Zion and Spit on Christ
20 June 2024
A Snap-shot of Dominionism in Rural Pennsylvania
This story received some press in rural Pennsylvania. It certainly caught my eye as I'm very familiar with the area, located near the Venango County airport and the small community of Franklin. And as expected the reporting is somewhat sketchy on the exact theology of these people. But in truth Christo-Trumpism, the growing hybrid religion (of Right-wing Trumpite extremism with elements of Christianity) is able to both defy and transcend traditional labels and categories. Whether Catholic or Charismatic, Confessional, Evangelical or something else, it doesn't matter all that much. The religion is (in the end) a form of hyper-nationalism with a mythology and messiah to accompany it. We've seen this sort of thing before - these monsters are born of collapsing societies.
17 April 2024
A Dispensationalist Voice from Yesteryear
I happened to be up in Western New York the other day and picked up Insight for Living, the radio programme of Chuck Swindoll on WDCX out of Buffalo. I tend to associate him with a generation that has now passed away. I looked him up and wasn't too surprised to find out that he's eighty-nine years old. The regional radio station FLN (the so-called Family Life Network) used to broadcast his show during their prime-times but then he was relegated to the 5am slot and I'm not even sure they run his show at all any more. They removed men like Swindoll and replaced them with sticky-sweet therapeutic types like Chip Ingram and hipsters like James MacDonald and Greg Laurie. Compared to the latter, Swindoll seems like a breath of fresh air, and so I left his show on and listened for a bit. But alas, it was not the case.
17 September 2023
A Libertarian Perspective on Food Freedom (II)
Listening to Mogel's arguments, there are almost too many ironies to enumerate. On the one hand these folks vigorously push for endless exponential population growth and decry any caution or concern to that end and yet seem oblivious to the fact that growth in population means that farming will have to be pursued on a massive scale which is not conducive to small farmers or local food and economically is bound to destroy it.
A Libertarian Perspective on Food Freedom (I)
This episode of Iron Sharpens Iron caught my eye as it
touches on a larger topic of attitudes about food and what is 'natural' that
have emerged in more extreme Right-wing Christian circles. I have notes and a partially
completed piece on this topic that's been on the back-burner for a couple of
years. God willing I'll get to it before the end of this year. It's important
and discussions like this remind me of this fact and the need to counter these
assumptions.
05 July 2023
The UCC Backlash: Conservative remnants within old Congregationalist, Hungarian, and German Reformed Congregations
A recent episode of Iron Sharpens Iron caught my eye as it
called attention to some of the conservative remnants and their resistance to
theological liberalism within the United Church of Christ (UCC).
15 December 2022
Truth Obscured: An Exchange Between Arnzen and Boot
I could write a full rebuttal of all the things I heard in
this episode of Iron Sharpens Iron, but what I found necessary was to (at the
very least) provide a real response to the hypothetical question asked by
Arnzen (the host) to Joe Boot at around the forty-one minute mark.
27 November 2022
More Right-Wing Rehabilitation, Revision, and Anachronism Concerning the Crusades
https://issuesetc.org/2022/07/29/2101-christian-crusaders-raymond-ibrahim-7-29-22/
This was but another ridiculous interview I found on Issues
Etc., yet another case at the attempted rehabilitation of The Crusades. Ibrahim
inadvertently all but confesses that his work is not just revisionism but
hagiography focusing on the 'heroes' of The Crusades.