Gillette, the Razor’s Edge of Advertising, and the Politics of the Beast

A long, long time ago, before the scandalous and now discredited Buzzfeed article, and before the instant outrage and back-peddling regarding the tribal chieftain and Covington Catholic teenagers on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, there was yet another outrage blowing up on social media regarding the recent Gillette advertisement about “toxic masculinity.” Now, when…

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ICR, Isaiah, and Old Testament Prophecy: How Not to Understand It

Earlier today, in one of the creation/evolution Facebook groups I am in, someone posted an article from last year by ICR (The Institute of Creation Research) regarding a recent archeological find in Jerusalem. The article, by Brian Thomas, was entitled, “Archeological Evidence for Isaiah.” In short, it was about a clay seal that was discovered…

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Atheist Jerry Coyne and YECist Ken Ham: Two Peas in a Pod

I have long said that atheists like Richard Dawkins and YECists like Ken Ham are each other’s doppleganger, and actually share the same fundamental worldview, despite being on completely opposites ends of the so-called “creation/evolution debate.” And every now and then, another piece of evidence presents itself to further solidify my view. In this case,…

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Douglas Wilson and those BioLogos Unbelievers–Whispery Rants from a Hollow Man

Last month, the conservative Reformed theologian Douglas Wilson wrote a blog post entitled, “Those BioLogos Unbelievers.” I was made aware of it when someone shared it in one of the Science/Christianity Facebook groups I am in. The gist of the post was this: If you claim to believe Jesus, then you’ll believe what the Bible…

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Ken Ham’s “Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant” (Part 3): America Today and Acts 17 (…and did Ham really say Paul tried to turn Greeks into Jews?)

We now come to Part 3 three of my analysis of Ken Ham’s most recent book, Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant. In his book, he attempts to make the case that the American culture of yesteryear (i.e. 1950s) was much more Christian, and in this respect was much more like the Jewish culture of the…

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Ken Ham’s “Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant” (Part 2): America of Yesteryear…and the Jews of Acts 2

In my previous post, I began to look at the most recent book by Ken Ham and Answers in Genesis (AiG), Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant. In that post, I looked at Ham’s initial analysis regarding the current state of our culture and noted that his basic thesis can be boiled down to viewing the…

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Ken Ham’s “Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant” (Part 1): AiG’s Attempt to Clarify What the Gospel Is…and Why They Get Everything Wrong

Earlier this year, Ken Ham and Answers in Genesis sent out to countless pastors and churches throughout the country their new short book entitled, Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant. All in all, it was a little over 100 pages, had quite a few of the standard cartoons and charts that AiG peppers all its publications…

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Understanding Genesis 11: The Tower of Babel…and yet One More Genealogy

Genesis 1-11 ends with the famous story of the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9—which surprisingly takes up only nine verses), and then yet one more genealogy, this time of Shem’s offspring up to Abram (Genesis 11:10-32). Most people are familiar with the story of the Tower of Babel, but again we need to ask, “What’s…

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Understanding Genesis 9-10: Blessing, Covenant, and a Drunken Old Man

Genesis 9 is a fun chapter. Yes, the actual flood story in Genesis 6-8 tends to get the most attention, but at least as far as I’m concerned, Genesis 9 has two real gems in it for consideration. One involves clear literary parallels to the original creation story in Genesis 1-2. After seeing the flood…

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Understanding Genesis 6-8: The Story of Noah’s Flood (And its Similarities and Differences with Gilgamesh)

Compared to everyone else in Genesis 1-11, Noah gets the most ink by far. The story of Noah’s flood goes from Genesis 6:5 to the end of chapter 8. And then, Noah even gets another chapter after the flood is over, in Genesis 9. Now, the interesting thing about the story of Noah and the…

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