Visionless in a Visual Age

https://open.spotify.com/episode/55jpBoVCr069TdWrh0zmM9?si=Hasc9NoeQmWgpp50z-y_nQ I have a thought or two about the whole Kyle Rittenhouse trial and verdict. But let me first say that I am glad that the calling of a pastor does not include the requirement of being a cultural commentator. I am too slow of thought to have something scriptural and meaningful say before social …

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Sinners in the Hands of an Angry Mob: The Ethics of the Secular Religion

https://open.spotify.com/episode/3jLabyYSjHEDV6XQfH3cww?si=5bec1f2e6fb444e2 With the actual six statements of the Secular Creed now covered, I desire to explore a bit further the concept of secularism. Particularly in this post, my aim is to discuss how secularism is not the irreligious framework that it thinks it is; instead, secularism is a religion. More specifically, it is the dominate …

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What Is Cultural Marxism (& Why Is It Dangerous)? | Melvin Tinker

Today's post was supposed to be Science Is Real, continuing our study An Appearance of Godliness. However, after deciding to go on a fairly last-minute vacation with my family this week, I haven't had as much time to prepare the post, and I would much rather put in on hold for another week than rush …

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Black Lives Matter

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2dzQ7tjcttk679yCOCg7H8?si=1Su7EJ0ORM-9CGTVMv2Knw The Secular Creed that we are now studying is laid out in a manner that is quite convenient for me. You see, it begins with the statement that I am most sympathetic toward (Black Lives Matter) and ends with the one that I find the least able to affirm (Kindness Is Everything). The rest …

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