Gender Affirming Care?
Yesterday, all eyes were on the Supreme Court of the United States as the Court heard oral arguments in United States v. Skrmetti. It is a pivotal moment in American Culture. The Court will effectively be deciding the trajectory of the transgender movement in the United States. The case specifically deals with the idea of
Reformation Day: Semper Reformanda
October 31st, 1517, a day that changed the world. Though, on that specific day, there was nothing truly extraordinary that took place. Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door at the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. Again, nothing out of the ordinary. Announcements, invitations, and the like were often nailed to the door.
Faith Without Christ Is Not Faith
I see a lot on Twitter or “X” about the election. This is not surprising, we are just a few weeks away from an important Presidential Election here in the United States. Now, I am not going to get into the fray in this post about who to vote for between Kamala Harris and Donald
A Response to Matt Nightingale on the “Gay Christian”
Recently, I was engaged with a man who claims to be a “gay Christian” named Matt Nightingale on whether homosexuality is sin and whether you can be a gay Christian. First, let me make very clear, there is no such thing as a gay Christian. This may sound harsh, because it is. However, we cannot
The Transgender Delusion
Join us in listening to our brand new “Culture Points” podcast. Our first episode is “The Transgender Delusion.” How should Christians respond to the Transgender Movement and LGBT?
What About Respect?
Today we hear a lot about “respect.” Most recently at work I was told I need to respect the preferred pronouns of a co-worker. I pointed out that it was against my religious beliefs and those are valid and should also be respected as well if the company is truly about “equality.” But often, the