We must not overlook the important works by Neil Postman: God never leaves himself without a witness. As I have said often before, if he…
No more lies – we must proclaim the truth, even if it costs us: I hate to break it to you, but the time when…
On the vital importance of truth: One of the truest statements you will come across is this: Truth is vitally important. We either live by…
The life of Muggeridge is well worth being aware of: In the English-speaking world at least, this British journalist, author and commentator was one of…
The rise of health fascism – for our own good of course: If there is anything we have learned with absolute certainty over the past…
Now more than ever we need to read and study these two books: OK, now that I have your attention, a few prefatory remarks are…
Ask any tyrant or dictator how best to set up shop, and one of the first answers will be this: totally control the flow of…
The fight for truth, for faith, for morality, for humanity, and for civilisation is perennial. That is because the enemies of these things are ever…
How many years have we been warning about this? How many watchmen predicted that if we do not stop the coercive utopianism of the radical…
One of the most difficult things one can do today is dare to offer a critique of the reigning Darwinian paradigm. It is not unlike…
One of the most bandied about phrases, yet one of the most ill-defined, is “social justice”. So opaque and nebulous is the term that economist…
There is perhaps no greater battleground than that of the education arena. He who can educate (or indoctrinate) our children will win not only our…
It is not just believers who ponder things like heaven and hell – academics can and do as well. Consider one American academic who has…
Consider this headline to an opinion piece in today’s Age: “Religious classes in state schools must be about teaching, not preaching”. The Melbourne academic also…
Where does one begin in writing up such a remarkable Christian? His impact has been monumental, and he has left an indelible legacy for generations…
Worldviews matter. The way one deals with the big questions about life (e.g., Why am I here? Is there a God? What is my purpose?)…
In numerous posts here I have argued for the religious nature of secular humanism. Of course to do so unleashes the ire and venom of…