R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
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Make Way for 'Non-Human Persons?'
According to The Times [London], researchers now claim that dolphins rank second to human beings in terms of intelligence, displacing chimps and apes from that ranking.
The Most Newsworthy Events of 2009
The year 2009 is still very close in the rear-view mirror, and what a year it was.
Muslim Creationists and Western Elites - Get Out Much?
There is something very strange and revealing about the response of the intellectual elites to the fact that their cherished theory of evolution is held by such a small percentage of the world's population.
Your Brain Without Dad
Do children need fathers?
Flashback: Moral Clarity and the Fall of the Wall
History is never uncomplicated. Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, several insights come into focus.
Paganism 'Just Another Religion?'
Whatever you want to call it, the resurgence of paganism is a keen reminder that old heresies never die
Where Does the Story of Christmas Begin?
A closer look at the narratives in both Matthew and Luke reveals a richness that familiarity may hide from us.
Whatever Happened to Shame?
Ellen Goodman is morally troubled. The liberal columnist for The Boston Globe surveys the moral landscape and laments "there's no shame in the game."
The Travail of Tiger Woods - Lessons Not to Be Missed
Even as Tiger Woods has announced that he is taking an "indefinite" leave from professional golf in order to give priority to his wife and family, his future as both professional athlete and public figure is very much in question.
The Death of Oral Roberts
The death of Oral Roberts marks a significant milestone in the history of American Christianity. His life, spanning from 1918 to 2009, represents 91 years and almost a century of American religious history.