by Mark Farnham | Nov 14, 2016 | Culture
Nicholas Krostof documents the intolerance of conservative opinions in colleges and universities in his New York Times article. Well worth the read!
by Mark Farnham | Nov 2, 2016 | Uncategorized
[Hitchens] was the master of the non sequitur, but not the kind of non sequitur that made audiences go, “Whoa, he’s evading the topic under discussion.” It would be the kind of non sequitur which, when delivered in that accent of his, makes audiences look at you like...
by Mark Farnham | Oct 28, 2016 | Apologetics
Philosopher James Sire defines worldview as “a commitment, a fundamental orientation of the heart, that can be expressed as a story or in a set of presuppositions (assumptions which may be true, partially true or entirely false) that we hold (consciously or...
by Mark Farnham | Oct 27, 2016 | Apologetics
Worldview is a concept that has become more common over the last few decades. One of the reasons for the growth of its use in intellectual and religious conversations is that it allows us to understand why people believe the things they do. Understanding a person’s...
by Mark Farnham | Oct 24, 2016 | Biblical Studies, Culture, Theology
Michael Kruger, a world-class scholar on the New Testament and the canon of Scripture, brings to our attention the decision by the Society of Biblical Literature to disallow the Christian publisher, InterVarsity Press, from displaying their books at the annual meeting...