Reasoning Faith

Reasoning Faith

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Jude 1:3: "Beloved, although I was very eager to write to you about our common salvation, I found it necessary to write appealing to you to contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints."

Voluntary Hearts vs. Government Force: A Biblical Analysis of Competing Ideologies

Understanding the fundamental divide between the Biblical design for compassion and the socialist method of coercion. In contemporary cultural debates, economic and social ideologies are often presented as morally neutral policy options. However, for the Christian, how we structure society,…

The Hypocrites’ Hospital: Why the Church’s Flaws Confirm, Not Contradict, the Gospel

How Scripture transforms our accusation into an invitation to salvation, repentance, and grace. The Accusation: “The Church Is Full of Hypocrites.” It’s a familiar charge. Yet embedded within this common dismissal is a profound misunderstanding of what Christianity actually claims—and what…

Beyond the Critique: What If the Hypocrite Is You?

The accusation that keeps us at a safe distance, and the uncomfortable question that might bring us home. So we’ve established that the “Church is full of hypocrites” critique, while emotionally compelling, is logically flawed. It mistakes a hospital for…

Navigating the Tension: A Defense of Convictional Christian Engagement

Subtitle: Why “Love Your Neighbor” Necessitates Public Truth-Telling A question increasingly heard in the public square, often posed with sincere yearning for peace, is this: “Why can’t Christians just be kind, stop the fighting, stop pushing beliefs, and accept everyone…