Seeing Through Academic Blindness
David DeGrazia is a professor of philosophy at George Washington University. He has just published a fairly complex research paper into the ethics of “medical bioenhancement,”...
Thinking Christian
David DeGrazia is a professor of philosophy at George Washington University. He has just published a fairly complex research paper into the ethics of “medical bioenhancement,”...
If you’re looking for a great introductory missions training center for high school and college students, King’s Domain in southwest Ohio is your place. There’s intense...
The post to which I’ve attached this article gets into some rather strange philosophy. I think it counts as a strong argument for Christianity. But I...
My latest Worldview and You column pointed to parents’ responsibilities, both to set a sound example for their children and also to teach them well in...
Jesus' message in John 6:26-70 broke all the rules: His major points were difficult and confusing He didn't explain them His closing questions left matters even...
As much as we would love to explain everything clearly when we teach, for some purposes it’s not necessary. Leviticus 19:19 is a great example. As...
Some people think faith is unthinking, that it’s “rationalizing,” that it’s opposed to knowledge. More often than not, that opinion comes either from ignorance or from...
Further on why same-sex “marriage” makes sense to so many: Marriage is under attack from multiple directions. It has been for decades. The current push for...
I have often wondered what it would do for a church to bring in an atheist, skeptic or believer in some other religion for the purpose...