Response: Lintels, Purple Martins, etc.
1. To “Virginia” who caught my “lentils” instead of “lintels” error. Maybe others caught it too, but when I read your comment, I started laughing as well. I’m glad you are reading…thank you!
2. To “Kimbrell” who wrote asking me to comment on Bible classes taught in public schools. Thanks. I have put it on the […]
Biblical Christianity and Islam: Plural Monotheism versus Monolithic Monotheism (Part 2)
(Continued from last Thursday…)
Rom 1:20 “…since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.”
This is a remarkable verse. When God created the cosmos, it was stamped with His image. In fact, it was SO […]
Last week: Phoenix and Salt Lake City
I just returned from two inspiring trips.
The first was to Phoenix. I look forward to this every year because it gives me the opportunity and privilege to address about a hundred Christian law students gathered together from all over the nation for the Blackstone Legal Fellowship. This is an intensive summer program designed to develop […]
Response: God Deals Corporately and Individually
To “Joe” who wrote in response to my “When God Abandons a People” (sorry for excerpting you):
“I heard this message from John Macarthur it and it was extremely legalistic and moralistic…Moralism… judges others solely based on specific behaviors…much like the Pharisees judged others. It typically condemns rather than reaches out. It expects unbelievers to […]
Biblical Christianity and Islam: Plural Monotheism versus Monolithic Monotheism
“Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom.” Psalm 145:3
Much of our understanding of who God is did not arrive immediately with His first revelations to us. The whole of the Bible is a continual unfolding, a progression of revelations that opens the lens a little more or […]


