Judge Not?
Posted onChristians are often told to follow Jesus’ command to not judge, often by non-Christians who perceive us, rightly or wrongly, of being nasty and judgmental. […]
Christians are often told to follow Jesus’ command to not judge, often by non-Christians who perceive us, rightly or wrongly, of being nasty and judgmental. […]
I chat with the Anti-War War Vet John Dangelo III about whether or not Christians ought to be voting, and if so, what should animate […]
A perennial challenge to belief in God is human suffering. If God is all good and all powerful, it is asked, why do the good […]
I’ve been seeing a lot of folks, especially on the right, saying that we should stop talking about race, that if we did stop talking […]
I had the opportunity to talk to Germinal G. Van about his book The Economic Condition of Black America in the Twentieth Century: A Historical […]
I was a guest on The Anti-War War Vet’s Instagram to dissect the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, highlighting the policy […]
In an election year, especially in a time of intense political polarization like we’re having now, the stakes seem high. We’re always told that “this […]
John Dangelo from The Anti-War War Vet and Aree Spivey from Failed Kingdoms were my guests to discuss how political narratives distort how we perceive […]
A poll conducted by Gallup in 1958 found that about 30% of political partisans wanted to see their daughters marry a man of the same […]
I assembled a politically diverse group to talk about conservative, progressive, and libertarian political models and which one lined up best with core Christian values. […]