US Supreme Court Stomps on the Religious Freedom of Christian Campus Groups

I’m really too disgusted with this decision to comment on it fully. Today, the Supreme Court of the United States made a decision that undermines the constitutional rights of religious organizations everywhere. This comes on the eve of liberal activist Judge Crabb’s ruling that the National Day of Prayer is somehow unconstitutional!  Activist judges are undermining the […]

Casting Pearls, or When Argument is Pointless – Part 2

When is it pointless to engage someone in argument or debate? A lot of times, it’s difficult to tell the difference between someone who has legitimate objections to the faith and someone who’s simply throwing up a smokescreen. This is especially difficult on the internet. How do we know when to make the effort and when […]

Casting Pearls, or When Argument and Debate Are Pointless – Part 1

It can be difficult to tell the difference between someone with an honest objection to the faith and someone who’s just throwing out smoke, especially in the blogosphere. I obviously engage in a good bit of apologetics online and off, but a lot of times it quickly becomes apparent that I’m wasting my time. There are other […]