John Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera
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Evolutionary psychology, natural selection, and human misbehavior
“Evolutionary psychology is largely based on assumptions rather than evidence, and as such it is debatable whether it should be referred to as a ‘science.’"
Remembering Ravi Zacharias: Helping believers think
From Ravi, I began to understand the extent to which you could not only think about faith, but actually think with faith.
Secular missionaries spread their gospel abroad
Teaching Afghan girls how to skateboard and providing “creative, arts-based education,” is, in the end, shorthand for making them more “Western” in their views about women, and thus, less “backward.”
Are gov't restrictions going too far?
What makes a legitimate government action and what crosses the line into anti-religious bias?
Abstaining from everything during the pandemic, except sex
When our kids return to school, they’ll again be encouraged to engage in risky sexual behavior and the risks associated with this public health crisis will be downplayed.
Is Critical Theory compatible with Christianity?
If you haven’t heard the terms “intersectionality” and “critical theory,” your children likely have, at least if they ...
Christians in India face more than COVID-19
Religious freedom shouldn’t be as precarious in India as it has proven to be.
The parents of special-needs children have needs too
The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to all kinds of “I’m trapped at home with my kids and I’m going out of my mind!” memes, and more than a few articles that would fall into the “first world problems” category.
The non-essential church?
Crises reveal much about us as individuals: our courage, our faith, our resiliency.
New York legalizes commercial surrogacy: Here's who's driving it
On April 9, right in the middle of New York’s epic battle against COVID-19, the state legislature passed, and Governor Cuomo signed, a bill that legalizes commercial surrogacy.