worldview
Review: Generation Ex-Christian
Let's talk about Drew Dyck's book, Generation Ex-Christian: Why Young Adults are Leaving the Faith... And How to Bring them Back. As a former youth pastor, I heard the stat over and over again: "70% of young people leave the church by the time they're 22." But why? This book sheds some light on this […]
Science and Christianity: Not Oil and Water
Today, I’m pleased to feature an exclusive guest post by my friend, Melissa C. Travis---a graduate student in the Science and Religion program at Biola University. She's also a fellow apologetics blogger. Melissa blogs at http://www.hard-corechristianity.com. Hot Topic: Science and Religion Mature Christians have an insatiable desire for knowledge of God. We study Scripture to […]
Worldviews Shaping Culture: Can You Name America's Top 3?
You've got a worldview. Everyone does. What's a worldview? It's everything you believe about what's real and what really matters in life. Ronald Nash defines it like this in his book, Worldviews In Conflict: A worldview is a set of presuppositions (or assumptions) which we hold (either consciously or subconsciously) about the basic makeup of […]
Are You Good Without God?
Are You Good without God? While I was driving from Sacramento to the Bay Area, I saw a huge billboard that read, "Are you good without God? Millions Are." I also noticed a theistic tagger added the words, "Also Lost?" at the end of the message. At first, I wondered if the original question could […]
Debate: Does the Universe Have a Purpose?
Better Than Boxing Last weekend, I was probably one of the only Filipino guys more excited about a philosophical debate than the Pacquiao/Margarito fight. But hey, that's me! Of course, I'm talking about the panel debate, Does the Universe Have a Purpose? which happened at Complejo Cultural Universitario in Pueblo, Mexico. Get in the Ring […]





