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New Attitude Conference
...I had the privilege of addressing the New Attitude 2006 conference in Louisville Monday, leading a session on a Christian understanding of sexuality in light of contemporary challenges. It was a tremendous experience -- just seeing all those highly committed Christian young adults was inspiring. The...
Evolution Sunday? What’s Next?
...Yesterday, the 197th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin, was declared "Evolution Sunday" by a group of liberal Protestant ministers. According to The New York Times, it was observed in several hundred churches nationwide. The event grew out of a movement first called the Clergy Letter Project,...
Truth, Truthiness, and the Burden of Truthfulness
...The mounting controversy over James Frey's "memoir," A Million Little Pieces, has demonstrated the depth of this culture's confusion over the most basic questions of truthfulness. Frey's book, which hit the best-seller lists and was chosen by Oprah Winfrey for her book club, turned out to be filled...
The Together For the Gospel Blog — See For Yourself
...I am having a great time as a part of the on-line conversation at the Together for the Gospel blog. My friends Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, C. J. Mahaney, and I discuss a wide range of issues, and have a good bit of fun in the process. Together for the Gospel is also a conference scheduled for Louisville...
The Korean Stem Cell Scandal — It Was All Faked
...Reports coming our of Korea indicate that the entire research project headed by Dr. Woo-Suk Hwang was based on fakery and fraud. The Globe and Mail [Toronto] reports: An already disgraced scientist lied about all of the stem-cell lines he claimed were matched to different patients through cloning,...
‘Inanity’ Is in the Eye of the Beholder — Judge Jones Plays Scientist
...Judge John E. Jones of the U.S. District Court in Pennsylvania handed down his decision in the now-infamous trial over the teaching of intelligent design in the public schools. In a written opinion, Judge Jones ruled that the Dover School Board had acted unconstitutionally in mandating that science teachers...
How Christianity Nurtured Science
...Rodney Stark, professor of the social sciences at Baylor University, argues that Christianity, far from inhibiting the development of science, actually gave birth to science in the Western world. In "How Christianity (and Capitalism) Led to Science," published in the current issue of the Chronicle...
The End of Monogamy?
...Just recently, I discussed the article by Professor Peter Singer in the "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" series published in the September/October issue of Foreign Policy. The series is now available on-line, and that allows a look at another article in the project. In "Monogamy," Jacques Attali, president...
Why Dads Matter – James Q. Wilson on Boys Without Fathers
...In today's commentary, "The Ties That No Longer Bind? Marriage and the Virtue of Loyalty," I look at James Q. Wilson's article published in the current issue of In Character. Wilson makes a compelling argument for the essential link between loyalty and marriage (loyalty is the theme of the journal's...
The Dark Side of Faith? Here We Go Again
...Last week I looked at the false argument behind Ruth Gledhill's article in The Times [London] purporting to show that nations with a higher commitment to Christianity also experienced higher rates of various social pathologies. As I argued then, Gledhill's article lacks credibility, since she never established...
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