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Thursday, July 7, 2016
The Church's role in World War One
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In July, 1914, the shots were fired that began World War One. Gavrilo Princip , the nineteen-year-old Serbian who fired the fatal shots...
Prince, fame, and religious controversy
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It’s been a couple weeks since we learned the tragic news of the death of a truly great performer, a pioneer in bringing soul and R&B ...
How did your Bible get to you?
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“The Bible has been so changed and mistranslated over time that it can’t be trusted.” Someone posted this on Facebook the other day. I ...
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Is Mankind "evolving" about homosexuality?
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According to The Blaze , Christians are “evolving.” The story, based on the latest Pew religion poll, claims that, as a society, we ar...
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About Time, part 5: Carbon-14, the Ice Age, and the Bible
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For many who call themselves Christians, 'Take it on faith' is a mantra they use when they can't explain something. But in fa...
Who decides right and wrong?
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When someone is spotted standing on the edge of a roof, occasionally there are hecklers on the ground yelling “Jump!” But most reasonable...
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About Time, Part Four: Language – Science versus the Bible
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In previous columns in this series , we’ve looked at the creation account versus the Big Bang, the Exodus account and biblical skeptics, ...
Why won't racism go away?
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“Who’s Billy’s little colored friend?” I turned expectantly to my mother, to whom the question was addressed. I couldn’t wait to fin...
About Time, Part Three: The Bible and the Big Bang
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Creationists have done honest Bible students a huge disservice. " Creationism " is not the alternative to the theory of evo...
About Time, Part Two: Bible history versus secular history
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A hundred years ago, the Bible was viewed by most scholars as authoritative history – even by those who were skeptical of its spiritual me...
About Time: Chronology and Bible skeptics
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We've been looking at the argument for re-dating a biblical event. Timothy Mahoney , the filmmaker behind Patterns of Evidence – Exo...
Should the Exodus be re-dated?
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Last week I got to attend the premiere of a new film, “Patterns of Evidence – Exodus.” I can safely say it was the exact opposite o...
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Government, Parental Rights, and medical treatment
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A few weeks ago in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, a judge made an amazing ruling in favor of a child of First Nation (also called aboriginal ...
Evils of religion Part 11: Brigham Young and the Mountain Meadows Massacre
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The Mormon Church has - finally - officially acknowledged that Joseph Smith was a polygamist, having had as many as 40 wives. Though...
Evils of religion Part 10: The Missouri Mormon wars
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In 1831 Joseph Smith claimed he had a revelation (Doctrines & Covenants 57:1-3) that Independence, Missouri, was where the New Jer...
Evils of religion Part 9: How a sexual predator became a spiritual leader
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While it was recently acknowledged by the LDS church that Joseph Smith did, indeed, practice and teach polygamy , less well known is h...
Evils of religion Part 8: The scam that became Mormonism
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There is no perfect church. While I believe in the Christianity Jesus started, even a religion that has hewed as closely as possible to...
Evils of religion Part 7: Protestantism's present-day scandals
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Perhaps your heart goes out to Protestants for all the persecution they suffered through the centuries at the hands of the Catholic Church, ...
Evils of religion Part 6: The brutality of the early Protestants
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After my last column someone wrote: “Love your articles about the awful Catholic Church , but isn’t it a bit like shooting fish in a barre...
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Evils of religion part 5: Catholicism's worst atrocities
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Pope Francis has admitted that 1 of every 50 priests is a pedophile . Let that sink in for a minute... Likely, the true number is far hig...
Evils of religion, part 4: The lie about the unbroken chain of popes
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The Catholic Church claims their current pope is a direct descendant, in an unbroken chain, of popes that began with the apostle Peter. ...
Evils of religion, part 3: Catholicism's lies about Peter and early popes
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After my previous articles, several readers – presumably Catholics – have written me demanding to know how I can allege that Peter was nev...
Evils of religion, part 2: Was Peter 'the rock', the first pope?
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If you keep saying the same thing over and over, does it make it true? I can’t tell you how many people have screamed at me since my prev...
Evils done in the name of Religion: Part 1, Catholicism
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People have no problem with the statement that “Religion,” in the general sense, has been a source of evil. But typically (except for atheis...
No religion has a monopoly on evil
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In 2014, a court in Sudan sentenced to death Meriam Ibrahim for her ‘crime’ of refusing to embrace Islam - the religion of her fat...
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Are things actually getting better?
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“There are Lies, Damned lies, and Statistics.” Mark Twain attributed that remark to Benjamin Disraeli, but there is no record of Di...
"Things have always been this way!"
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A 2013 poll asked : ‘Do you feel things are getting better, staying the same, or getting worse?’ Back then, only 42% responded that...
The UN’s coming attack on Religion, Part 3
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In Part One we discussed the unprecedented move of the UN not only in castigating the Catholic Church for hiding its pedophile priest...
The UN and religion, Part 2
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Is the UN a paper tiger? Does it have any teeth? It is not an academic question. There will come a time when it will need teeth. ...
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