This may sound like a strange question. But are you more liberal in your views than you were 10-15 years ago? If the answer is yes, then welcome to the modern trend of driftism. It hasn’t only affected you, but has impacted thousands, perhaps millions of Christians across the US. It is a sign of…
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Should Christians Engage In Social Media?
The question is a very blunt one, and gets straight to the point. Perhaps it is too blunt and needs to be approached in a more roundabout way. But like the elephant in the room, it is an issue which one must acknowledge eventually. Should Christians engage in social media? In order to the answer…
A Few Words On The Growing “Ex Christian” Atheist Movement
In all eras of church history there have been defectors from the faith. It was not until recent years, however, that “movements” have become increasingly popular. Nowadays, one can easily find blogs and videos by people who have renounced their Christian faith and are “living it up” in a state of luxurious unbelief. While this…
How The Scofield Bible Preserved America
By the close of the 19th century, Christianity was being preyed upon by liberal academics. Following the textual revisions of Westcott & Hort to the inspired Scriptures, Christians were being urged to accept these changes as authoritative, put away their KJV Bibles, and start accepting the theories of higher criticism that were leaking into America…
In Search Of The Real
A few months ago, I did myself one of the biggest favors of my life, by retiring from the stormy and wind-tossed world of “apologetics.” I had long gotten sick and tired of all the bickering and strife indulged in by apologists, and had marked James 3: 13-18 as a text worthy of deeper study. But I had…
J.C. Ryle- The Triumph of Christianity
“The religion of Christ must have been from heaven, or it could never have prospered and overspread the earth as it has done. It is vain for infidels to attempt to answer this argument. It cannot be answered. A religion which did not flatter the rich, the great, and the learned,–a religion which offered no license…