The Spiritual Nature of the Democrat Party Platform

It is very difficult, these days, to even talk about politics and political policy because most people hold such strong feelings one way or the other that different opinions seem to quickly become fights. The difficulty, though, is not so much expressed in policy. If it were, then discussing, and…
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Sharing Your Faith Based on the News

Beginning a conversation that leads to a witness opportunity can be a very awkward proposition for a lot of people. It is awkward because religion is a subject that does not fit naturally within most people’s everyday conversations where there is no context for discussing faith matters. People generally have…
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Whatever Happened to B.F. Skinner and Operant Behaviorism? – Tal Davis

When I was in college, back in the ancient days of the early 1970s, I majored in psychology. Why did I pick that particular field? No good reason I guess, except that I thought it would be a good preparatory for going to theological seminary. In any case, I spent…
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The Twilight of Naturalism – Five Ways Naturalism Fails to Answer the Big Questions – Part 2 – Tal Davis

“Life has no meaning the moment you loose the illusion of being eternal.” (Jean-Paul Sartre: 1905-1980) “Morality is neither rational nor absolute nor natural.” (Friedrich Nietzsche: 1844-1900) On December 1, 1948, the General Assembly of the newly formed United Nations passed Resolution 217 A, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights…
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The Twilight of Naturalism – Five Ways Naturalism Fails to Answer the Big Questions – Part 1 – Tal Davis

“All that exists is the material universe. Everything is determined by the laws of nature. There are no supernatural or spiritual beings.” Perhaps you have had someone tell you that about their personal beliefs. The fact is, some people are just absolutely convinced that Naturalism is the only way to…
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