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¿Por qué no soy Fideísta? Parte III

By Xavier Gonzalez Part I: Definition and history of Fideism. Part II: The story of Christians with reasonable faith. Promoters of Reasonable Faith As we saw earlier, the first Christians were not fideists, and that is in total contradiction with the fideists and certain atheists who claim that faith is blind and irrational, and that […]

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Reactions to John Crist’s Moral Failings Demonstrate Our Culture’s Confusion about Christianity

By Natasha Crain News broke yesterday that popular Christian comedian and YouTuber John Crist has come forth with an admission of ongoing “sexual sin and addiction struggles” after multiple women exposed years of his sexually immoral behavior. Honestly, my heart sank when I saw this. I love Crist’s videos. We watch them with our kids. […]

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LGBT activist calls for “hardball” “fight” to empty the church pews of Christians

By Wintery Knight Previously, I blogged about how transgender activists shut down a discussion of transgender issues on a university campus in Canada. You might think that suppressing debate and disagreement is something that only happens north of the border. But an LGBT activist with 50,000 Twitter followers is being re-tweeted by prominent people on […]

¿Por qué no soy Fideísta? Parte II

By Xavier Gonzalez Part I: Definition and history of Fideism. Reasonable Faith, Historical? This section is not a commercial for the ministry of the popular American philosopher William Craig. It is intended to investigate the history of the early church, that is, have the first Christians always been irrational and anti-intellectual? Did they embrace any […]

A Review of Nancy Pearcey’s Saving Leonardo: A Call to Resist the Secular Assault on Mind, Morals, and Meaning

By Terrell Clemmons Nancy Pearcey knows the captivating power of secular ideas because she used to hold them herself. As a teenager, she rejected the religion of her childhood and embraced a host of “isms,” from moral relativism to scientific determinism to New Age spiritualism. But she persisted in her quest for truth, only to […]