Worldview Analysis

  • Cultural Confusion: One Better than Another?

    Sad to say, I am a product of the public-school system. I did not grow up in a family that earned a lot of money (I still remember a time when we got our milk in a box…all you had to do was add water!) and so any other option of schooling was not possible.…

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  • Seasons of Gratitude

    Seasons of Gratitude

    Life tends to go about in cycles. Take for example water. Water has three phases; liquid, gas and solid. Various factors affect the cycle of water. The temperature rises too high and the liquid turns into vapor. The temperature falls below a certain point and the liquid freezes solid. To some extent all of life…

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  • Holding the Right Kind of Basket: A Discussion of Christian Social Justice

    If this world is going to hell in a hand-basket, should Christians be the ones holding the handles? Or is fighting satanic forces every step of the way a false calling? I raise these questions because of the current debate found within the Christian church regarding social justice. There are those that take the stance…

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  • “You can’t legislate morality!” Take a moment and let that statement sink in. Do you notice anything wrong with it? Perhaps not. Many don’t. I’ve heard the claim by both Christians and non. Rather than assuming the truthfulness of the statement, what would an intelligent person do? Wouldn’t a wise first step be to ask…

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  • The current narrative regarding the 2nd amendment in our nation is highly emotional and intensely irrational. No one on either side of the argument denies that the life of children or adults is precious. No one on either side of the argument denies that we should love our neighbors enough to protect them from all…

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