Articles from 2014
The Cosmology of Killing Part III
Linguistically and theologically, the Incarnation demonstrates the mercy of God. God is life-giving and begetting by his very nature.
The Cosmology of Killing Part II
The worship of self has a long and gruesome history that stems from a failure to acknowledge and worship the triune God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
The Cosmology of Killing
The issue of abortion is not merely a matter of pragmatics, but of deep-seated religious convictions. It is a question of where our ultimate allegiance lies and what we worship – the one true God, or ourselves; there is no third option.
Mindfulness, or the Mind of Christ?
Mindfulness meditation is in our schools, business seminars, and health centres. But where does it come from, what does it teach, and how does it stack up to biblical doctrine?
Canadian Schizophrenia
In the wake of the recent attacks in Montreal and Ottawa, what can we expect of God, and what should our response be as a nation and as individuals?
Prediction or Prophecy?
Over and above the fallible, self-interested predictions of man stands the authoritative, prophetic Word of God. This is the Christian’s only standard.
False Peace
One of the greatest impediments to the work of God's people is professing Christians who deny the disturbing realities about the state of the world.
The Receiving End of Tolerance
In the face of increasing opposition to Jesus Christ and His servants, the Christian’s call is to patient obedience to God and His Word.
Wisdom for Life
Wisdom is not given to Christians merely for a few limited activities related to the church, but rather for every field of endeavour.
Resenting Cultural Transformation
Joe Boot describes how Jonah's resentment and anger at God's mercy towards the Gentiles is woefully paralleled among many contemporary churches and Christians.
Good is Evil and Evil is Good
If people are to knowingly live amidst and promote flagrant evil, such as the murder of unborn children, that evil must be rationalized and justified to avoid crippling guilt. |
Dictatorship of the Egalitarians
Developments in the Canadian courts point to the idolatry of the culture.