Let me tell you about theological onions. I hate onions. I always have. Many foods you don’t like when you’re young, and with age your tastebuds develop. Sometimes, though, there’s a food you don’t like, and it never changes. I never liked onions, and to this day—as a twenty-six-year-old man—I still hate them.
Continue reading “Theological Onions”A Biblical Worldview of Disgust
There’s a worldview behind everything. From the atoms that form us, to the stars shining above us, to the sharks swimming in the ocean. There’s an origin and a meaning behind it all. Even someone who believes things are created by time and chance still believe a purpose is being served.
Continue reading “A Biblical Worldview of Disgust”It Is Well…
Wells aren’t just the centerpieces for great horror stories. There are a few wells in the Bible. Can you think of any significant biblical accounts taking place around wells? I never would have given it much thought, but upon further study, one sees they have great significance to the narrative of Scripture. Continue reading “It Is Well…”
Death & Adjectives
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”