Dr. Albert Mohler has spent decades helping Christians think biblically about culture and the challenges facing the church.
In our latest episode of Mindset, @albertmohler joins us to discuss worldview, culture, and raising faithful children in a secular age.
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"7. Does not teach, endorse, or otherwise promote the idea that the civil magistrate should lead the government to promote any religion over any other religion and does not elect as messengers to this Convention any who espouse such views."
Latest episode of Mindset: J. Budziszewski joins Mike Schutt to discuss his new book Pandemic of Lunacy. They discuss the moral confusion of our moment and what happens when societies lose their grip on reality, common sense, and natural law.
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Not only has my son more than TRIPLED in size in the past year and a half, I just found him in the garage getting ready to deadlift 12x his bodyweight. Unreal.
“[W]hoever calls himself
'universal bishop,' or wishes to be so called, is in his self-exaltation Antichrist's precursor, for in his swaggering he sets himself before the rest.”
"None of my predecessors ever wished to use this profane word. For clearly if one patriarch is called 'universal,' then the name 'patriarchs' is taken away from the rest. But let this be far from the Christian mind, that anyone should wish to claim for himself an advantage by which to threaten the honor of his brethren in the slightest degree."
Grateful to @AmReformer for publishing my new article on the natural and supernatural ends of man.
My hope is that this article can bring as much clarity to the issue of nature and grace as I have to offer. https://t.co/1txNRBvS4t
Christian Aristotelianism is a broad discourse within which one finds many ongoing debates. Being Protestant means you don’t have to take an oath of loyalty to any single thinker or school within this discourse. Loyalty to the truth, even above one’s friends, is what matters.