In this healthy dose of satire by Corbin Croy, a pastor claims that the oxford comma existed before all creation and that its removal is an offense to the Godhead Himself.
Read More »Trying to Stay United in a Divided World
I have to believe that unity must mean something more than one group being right and working tirelessly to get the other group join their side. It has to transcend my own limits as a liberal-leaning Christian, and it has to transcend the limits of conservative Christians as well.
Read More »The Don Quixote of Christianity
Don Quixote reveals to us a rather unfortunate side effect of strong belief. A person can be as genuine and sincere as a noble knight, but at the end of the day is really only making a fool of himself.
Read More »Why I can’t look to the Bible for women heroes
I would love to do nothing more than highlight one of these examples to show how the Bible really does have heroic women in its pages, but I still find that I cannot in good conscience do this.
Read More »A healthy relationship between Christianity and culture
Corbin Croy offers his observations on what the relationship between religion and culture should look like.
Read More »The Resurrections Series: The Case For The Spiritual Resurrection
If the resurrection were false, or if it were a hallucination then the resurrection would not even seem warranted.
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