Worldview Analysis

  • Strength and Courage: Remembering Charlie Kirk

    “All those who hate me, love death” (Prov. 8:36). “For those who are according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who are according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit. For the mind set on the flesh is death, but the mind set on the Spirit…

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  • Directions: Presuppositional Starting Point

    “I invoke as a witness against you today the heaven and the earth: life and death I have set before you, blessing and curse. So choose life, so that you may live, you and your offspring, by loving Yahweh your God by listening to his voice and by clinging to him, for he is your…

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  • David’s Starting Point Ought to be Ours at Every Point of Our Lives

    “The question of apologetic strategy must be answered, and answered properly, lest we become unfaithful in defending the faith or even deny it, as did Peter. We are exhorted to hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, and obedience to that exhortation requires sound preparation with respect to apologetic method–a method which should…

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  • Extenuating Circumstances: Revisiting the Hebrew Midwives, Part II

    “The commentator who comes to the Bible with the assumption that it is immoral to tell a falsehood in every conceivable case, must naturally conclude that [all such] actions… [are] unlawful. However, such an a priori assumption concerning deception overlooks, or in some instances deliberately suppresses, the testimony of the Bible that God may bless…

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  • The Hebrew Midwives and the Grounds of their Commendation by God: An Ethical Question, Part I

    INTRODUCTION: Christian Ethics is a vitally important subject. The world takes its marching orders on matters pertaining to right and wrong from the well of human subjectivity. That is, opinions of what should and should not be done are constant. But, the question that needs to be asked time and time again is this: By…

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