The Ways of the Worldviews (Part 60): Margaret Sanger, Eugenics, Birth Control, and Abortion

Five years after Lenin wrote The State and Revolution, and two years before Joseph Stalin came to power after Lenin’s death, Margaret Sanger wrote The Pivot of Civilization. In it she made a full-fledged case for the implementation of eugenics on a national, if not global, scale. Now, I’ve discussed eugenics in an earlier post,…

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The Ways of the Worldviews (Part 59): Vladimir Lenin, the USSR, and the Rise of Communism

It goes without saying: the first half of the 20th century witnessed the greatest atrocities in human history. And as horrific as WWI (1914-1919) was, it would pale in comparison to what was brewing in Russia in 1917. Half way through WWI, Czarist Russia found itself at a tipping point. Faced with a rising call…

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Easter Poems Throughout the Years

I thought I’d share a few Easter poems I’ve written throughout the years. ***The first poem was in Colby, Kansas, in 1993. I was helping my sister move back to Illinois from Wyoming, and my truck continually was breaking down on the trip–we found ourselves stranded in Colby, Kansas over Easter. Easter Sunday While loved ones…

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The Ways of the Worldviews (Part 58): Introduction to the 20th Century

In his book, How Should We Then Live?, Francis Schaeffer said there is a “flow” to history and culture. What he meant, of course, is that what transpires in one era of any given society often is the fall-out of what had happened in the previous era. One of the fundamental things I hope that…

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The Benedict Option–Book Review (Part 5): Let’s Talk About Sex, Baby…

Let me state up front: I don’t particularly like this post. I don’t think a single post on this topic will ever be adequate. In this final post of my review/analysis of Rod Dreher’s book, The Benedict Option, I’m going to address a few things that are bound to make everyone, Evangelicals especially, feel uncomfortable,…

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The Benedict Option: Book Review (Part 4)–Christian Politics and Christian Education…Hey Conservative Christians, it’s Time to Re-assess a Few Things

How should Christians today navigate the current cultural landscape? That’s really the fundamental question Rod Dreher addresses in his book, The Benedict Option. In my previous posts, I’ve given an overview of the book as a whole, and I’ve touched upon the hottest “hot button” topic the book mentions: the gay marriage/LGBTQ debates. In this…

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The Benedict Option Book Review (Part 3): Secularism and the Gay Marriage/LGBTQ Debate

The Benedict Option by Rod Dreher has certainly garnered a lot of attention over the past month. As I mentioned in Part 1 of my overview of Dreher’s book, it has been rather lambasted by progressive Christians, and if you google the book’s title, you’ll see it has gotten support from more conservative Christian circles….

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Answers in Genesis, Biblical Scholars, Flat-Earthers, and Geocentrists (PART 2: The House is Raqia!)

In yesterday’s post, I began to look at an article by the AiG resident astronomer Danny Faulkner, “Does the Bible Teach the Earth is Flat?” In today’s post, I want to address the real “meat and potatoes” of his article: the bit that’s found in Genesis 1. So, does the Bible teach the Earth is flat?…

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Answers in Genesis and Their Accusations that Biblical Scholars are Flat-Earthers and Geo-centrists (Part 1: The Opening Salvo)

Yesterday morning, as I was thumbing through Twitter for a few minutes before I sat down to have my coffee at Starbucks, and then get working to preparing for my class on the Major Prophets, I noticed that the folks at Answers in Genesis had posted a new article. This one was by their astronomer,…

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The Benedict Option (Part 2): What Other Option Do I Have, Other Than to at Least Provide an Overview?

Rod Dreher’s book, The Benedict Option, has garnered quite a lot of attention over the past month. According to many progressives, it is alarmist tripe that is rooted in white bitterness over their loss of white privilege. According to many conservatives, it is a clarion call to get back to being the Church. Well, to…

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