Regardless of where you are on your spiritual pilgrimage, you have shared or heard this view of Christianity. Karl Marx famously coined the phrase, “Religion is the opiate for the masses”. Many believe that religion is designed for people who are incapable of dealing with life’s turbulences. Critics believe these are people that are emotionally [...]
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Let’s Admit It, Christianity IS a Crutch!
Posted: February 23, 2012 in Apologetics, Christian Living, MiscTags: Apologetics, Christian Living, Christianity is a Crutch, Total Depravity
Hypocrites in the Church
Posted: October 21, 2011 in Apologetics, Christian Living, Hypocrites, Misc, UncategorizedHypocrites in the Church “There are too many hypocrites for me to ever be a Christian”. This is probably one of the most frequently quoted rebuttals against the Christian faith. And usually, the examples lying therein are absolutely on point. The daily news cycle is replete with accounts of professing Christians soiling their reputations after [...]
I Still Want Barabbas
Posted: February 16, 2011 in Apologetics, Christian Living, Marriage, Men, MiscI Still Want Barabbas Have you ever been in a car with a bunch of hungry people, going through a restaurant drive-thru? I have, and I am not a fan, especially if I’m the driver. It’s not so bad if what everyone wants is perfectly arranged in one of the displayed combos. The problem [...]
Worthy of Agony
Posted: April 1, 2009 in Apologetics, Ministry, Misc, Random Thoughts, UncategorizedMy Leos Growing up in Detroit, I’ve had the “privilege” of being a Detroit Lions fan for as long as I can remember. Every year, I would wait with baited breath to watch the Lions finally become a consistently winning team. In the 90′s, the Lions had Pro-Bowl players like Herman Moore, Chris Spielman, Robert [...]