Forgotten gods: When we buried Summanus’s lightning
What can the followers of other gods learn from the fate of the forgotten god Summanus?
Slowly, I’m working through the posts in our archive library like the Lone Ranger: Riding into town one day, fixing all its problems, and riding back out to the sunset afterward. I’ve got about 2200 posts to fix, and I’ll get to them all in time!
What can the followers of other gods learn from the fate of the forgotten god Summanus?
For centuries, Christians have loved to imagine that each leader in their religion is really a servant leader. That may be true of some, but it’s certainly not true of them all. In Christianity, the worst abuses come from leaders who do not deserve to wield their power. And those Read more
The AI chatbot Replika has always been an inconsistent app, but its latest changes have upset and confused its many fans. I can see why. Constant course changes inevitably upset any product’s userbase, but these are particularly poorly considered. Over time, people have subtly but irrevocably shifted how they engage Read more
A ringside seat to a bunch of Doctrinal Yardstick arguments about Ray Comfort.
It’s not PROOF YES PROOF of the divine or supernatural, no, but the Jesus Revolution is still a fascinating evangelical movement.
This guy’s hilarious. Does he really think nobody can tell what he’s doing?
It’s a pity that Lifeway’s Bible studies are so short and perfunctory; I’d love to see them even attempt to explain their whackadoodle reasoning process for any of them, but especially this one.
If I’m right, then it doesn’t matter at all how many people Heath Lambert loses over his demand.
The Moral Argument is only getting more popular with time. But it’s a terrible argument, and here’s why.
‘Before You Lose Your Faith’ keeps pushing a vision of community that categorically does not exist and can’t ever exist in their flavor of Christianity.