Video: God and Dementia
Some are reporting that many scientists view outspoken religious commitment as a sign of mild dementia.
Some are reporting that many scientists view outspoken religious commitment as a sign of mild dementia.
A recent editorial in USA Today takes athletes like Heisman trophy winner Tim Tebow to task for their frequent acknowledgments of Jesus Christ. Author Tom Krattenmaker particularly takes issue with the insistence of Tebow and other Christian athletes that Jesus Christ is the only way to God.
He was born two hundred and sixty-seven years before the Declaration of Independence, yet historians credit him as a virtual founder of America.
John MacArthur, pastor of Grace Community Church in California and host of Grace to You, debates top religious authorities about the meaning and message of Jesus’ life and death. Included in the debate are Fr. Michael Manning, host of The Word and The World; syndicated radio host, Denis Prager; John Meacham, managing editor of Newsweek; and author Deepak Chopra.
Second of a two-part academic debate on the foundational basis of morality. The video ask the questions: Is morality just a divine protection racket? Is there any rational basis for good if there is no God? Speakers: William Lane Craig & Dr. Louise Antony.
First in a two-part academic debate on the foundational basis of morality. The video ask the questions: Is morality just a divine protection racket? Is there any rational basis for good if there is no God? Speakers: William Lane Craig & Dr. Louise Antony
“Everywhere is apathy. Nobody cares whether that which is preached is true or false. A sermon is a sermon whatever the subject; only, the shorter it is the better.” Those words were written by Charles Spurgeon more than 100 years ago. He might have just as easily been describing the state of the church at the beginning of the 21st Century. Well, in this “tell-it-like-it-is” indictment of the attitudes, methods and approaches of much of the modern church, Pastor John MacArthur picks up where Charles Spurgeon left off.