“God’s Propaganda” by Kipp Davis–An Extended Book Analysis (Part 3)
In my last post on Kipp Davis’ God’s Propaganda: Pulling Back the Curtain on What the Bible Wants You to See, I covered Davis’ first major section, “The Known W...
In my last post on Kipp Davis’ God’s Propaganda: Pulling Back the Curtain on What the Bible Wants You to See, I covered Davis’ first major section, “The Known W...
Welcome to Part 2 of my book analysis of Kipp Davis’ God’s Propaganda: Pulling Back the Curtain on What the Bible Wants You to See. Without further ado, let’s j...
Earlier this month, an online friend texted me and, in light of my book analysis of Dan McClellan’s The Bible Says So a few months ago, asked me if I was going ...
Over the past five days since Charlie Kirk was assassinated, on one hand, it has been very encouraging to see the outpouring of support and sympathy for Kirk an...
Last week, someone left a comment on one of my posts from a few years ago about Richard Dawkins that I should talk to Alex O’Connor. It was meant as a complimen...
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Here in my second post on Ecclesiastes, I want to touch upon two other things in Ecclesiastes that I feel are quite important for understanding Ecclesiastes as ...
Aside from my book analysis of Dan McClellan’s The Bible Says So back in June, I haven’t written all that much here on my blog for the past 4-5 months. There ar...
Two days ago, July 19th, marked the ten-year anniversary of my starting up this blog. When I started the blog, the bulk of my posts for the first few years had ...
I’ve always had somewhat of a love-hate relationship with my Biblical Studies “career.” Back in 1995-1996, I attended Regent College in Vancouver, British Colum...