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Part ten of our AI series—Doug Wilson's recent essay escalates the threat from private devotion to corporate worship, and the church may not be ready for what's coming.
Canada's Combatting Hate Act raises urgent questions about religious liberty, free expression, and the historical pattern of state-enforced orthodoxy.
Must you pluck out your eyes, castrate yourself, hate your family, and sell everything to be saved? This article examines Christ's most shocking commands—and reveals why they expose our sin rather than establish a checklist for earning heaven.
Does baptism regenerate? Must you literally eat Christ's flesh to have eternal life? This article examines the biblical texts that tie salvation to physical rituals—and reveals why signs and the realities they signify are not the same thing.
Does Paul say faith alone saves while James insists works are required? Do we receive grace freely only to face judgment by deeds? This article reconciles the Bible's most famous soteriological tension.
The Skeptic's Annotated Bible lists 245 verses that allegedly contradict each other on how to obtain salvation. This eight-part series addresses them all—starting with what the gospel actually says.
What resources does Christianity offer for navigating the ethics of AI, the limits of governmental authority, and the conscience of those who build powerful tools?
The Trump administration's clash with Anthropic over AI military use echoes a familiar pattern—one we first saw when scientists split the atom.
Examining the apparent contradiction between God's universal mercy and His particular judgment—and why both reveal the same righteous character.
The Books of Samuel and Chronicles appear to invert the father-son relationship between two prominent priests. What explains this genealogical puzzle?