@TCNetwork I love listening to Tucker Carlson. My favorite things about him are his bald head, his mediocre standup comedy, and his extensive knowledge of mixed martial arts.
I am going to say this again because it needs to be said: if your proof that someone is liberal/untrustworthy relies heavily on "they are not young-earth," you are functioning from historical ignorance. Such a criterion would exclude Machen, Warfield, Spurgeon, etc.
The escalating speed of the news cycle means that the instant a story breaks, "good" people are expected to take an immediate side paired with an intensely emotional response
VP VANCE at the March for life:
"In the ancient pagan world, discarding children was routine. From the skeletons in brothels to the child sacrifice of the Mayans, the mark of barbarism is that we treat babies like inconveniences to be discarded rather than the blessings to cherish that they are."
"The March For Life... is about whether we remain a civilization under God or we return to the paganism that dominated the past. The far left in this country tells our young people that marriage and children are obstacles... We know it's a lie."
When we feel forgotten and overlooked, or when suffering endures, or when life simply seems random and boring, God is still attentive--keep praying. He is somehow especially present on bad days and in dark times.
Spurgeon on dispensationalism: "It is a mercy that these absurdities are revealed at one time, in order that we may be able to endure their stupidity without dying of amazement."
The goal of education in each century.
1st century - The cultivation of virtue
5th century - The cultivation of virtue
14th century - The cultivation of virtue
19th century - The cultivation of virtue
21st century - College and Career Readiness π€¦ββοΈ