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Worldview Work Isn’t Optional
Some are saying that Christians have lost the culture. But what if it was never a war to win, instead it was a calling to embrace? If there is an overarching theme for BreakPoint—starting with Chuck Colson and now with Eric Metaxas and me—it’s culture. Specifically, how Christians can understand it, engage it, confront it, even restore it—through the clarity of a Christian worldview. As Brett Kunkle and I explain in our book, “A Practical Guide to Culture,” what we mean by culture is not some mysterious thing cloistered in art museums. No, culture is the…
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Tagged A Practical Guide to Culture, Alvin Plantinga, Apologetics, Bill Brown, BreakPoint, Brett Kunkle, Christian Living, Chuck Colson, Colson Fellows, Colson Fellows Program, Culture/Institutions, David Noebel, Eric Metaxas, Francis Schaeffer, Gary Phillips, John Stonestreet, Summit Ministries, Worldview
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Atheist Ignorance on Holiday Billboards
~Correction/Update: Although Neuqua Valley High School still lists Hemant Mehta on its Math Department faculty webpage, he no longer works there. Linked screenshot below* was taken today, Dec. 19, 2014.~
A new Chicago-area billboard campaign from the aggressively offensive Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) exposes again this organization’s hostility to and childish misunderstanding of Christian faith.
The FFRF has announced that eleven billboards are going up with these special holiday messages:
- “Kindness comes from altruism, not from seeking divine reward.”
- “We are here to challenge you to think for yourself.”
- “I believe in reason and logic!”
- “Equality for all shouldn’t
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Tagged Alex Pruss, Alvin Plantinga, Bertrand Russell, C.S. Lewis, D.A. Carson, Daniel Dennett, David Bentley Hart, Freedom From Religion Foundation, Friendly Atheist, G.K. Chesterton, Hadley Arkes, Hemant Mehta, John Calvin, John Finnis, John Rawls, Jonathan Edwards, Karl Barth, Martin Luther, N.T. Wright, Pope Benedict XVI, Richard Dawkins, Richard Rorty, Robert George, William Lane Craig
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