I’m going to show my cards here at the beginning: I believe the only consistent worldview is the Christian worldview. I’m going to give you two reasons other worldviews are prevaricated: death and adjectives. Continue reading “Death & Adjectives”
Legalism: A Short Story of Skull Rings & Identity Crises
I’ve learned over the years what not to do in the Church. As it turns out, bad examples can be as beneficial as good ones. This is a cautionary tale about a skull ring. The long and short of it is this: looking like something doesn’t transform you into that thing. Continue reading “Legalism: A Short Story of Skull Rings & Identity Crises”
Divine Impassibility & the Incarnation
This is not about something I know that you don’t. This is mainly an encouragement to study theology. I don’t want you to be afraid to study theology, or be discouraged from it. Continue reading “Divine Impassibility & the Incarnation”
Ain’t No Grave
Christians are afraid of giving too much care to the flesh. There’s a newfound confusion between our sinful nature and our bodies. We’ve lost sight of the fact that our bodies will be raised and perfected at the resurrection. Continue reading “Ain’t No Grave”
The Shape of Water and the Gospel of Romance
I recently saw the movie, The Shape of Water. It brought to my attention the overt worldviews that movies have been propagating recently. This one was about a mute girl, working as a janitor in a research facility, who falls in love with a creature being kept there. Continue reading “The Shape of Water and the Gospel of Romance”