Alumni of Wheaton College concerned about the school's alleged leftward drift recently singled out a philosophy professor at the school as an example of liberalism seeping into the flagship Evangelical institution. Nathan Cartagena, Ph.D., who has been an assistant professor of philosophy at Wheaton College since 2018, has repeatedly exhibited...Read more
Jesus told us to go into all the world—not to be of it but certainly to go into it—and the world is everywhere, including in the churches. For this reason, although we dare not be presumptuous or arrogant, at the same time we need not be fearful or reluctant to...Read more
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Resurrection Sunday found two unnamed, sorrowing disciples walking the seven miles from Jerusalem to Emmaus. As they recounted the tragic events of the last few days, an unrecognized Traveler (the Risen Christ) joined them. 1 But the two disciples did not recognize Him. 2 Jesus picked up on their conversation,...Read more
Christ’s death made possible and available the forgiveness of the sins of everyone in the world, but this forgiveness is effective only to whosoever believeth ( John:5:24 Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall...Read more
Richard Dawkins made the following statement during a BBC interview in February 2009 when asked if Darwin was considered controversial in the United States: “[Darwin] is controversial amongst people who don’t know anything, but if you talk to people who are actually educated, he’s not really controversial. There’s no controversy...Read more
History is a stern teacher. Too frequently, its warnings go unheeded. Twenty years ago, France descended into a season of antisemitic violence that continues to this day. In 2006, when a young Jewish man named Ilan Halimi was kidnapped, tortured for three weeks, then brutally murdered by a Muslim criminal...Read more
Many individuals, whether religious or not, are capable of meritorious works. As Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 13, “…and though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not love, it profits me nothing.” In other words, if...Read more
Many of the social, family, economic, and spiritual problems that exist today may be traced to the failure of women to properly understand and carry out their scriptural roles. Sadly, even many Christian women, deceived by the temporal and often illusory status that they may gain in the world, have...Read more
To be accepted by the media as a “scientist” these days, one must be an atheist. By what authority is this unscientific distinction made? Whenever it is mentioned that hundreds of scientists oppose evolution, atheists smile condescendingly and say, “But there are thousands who believe in it and who do...Read more