Tag Archives: Beliefs

The theology of climate science inerrancy

A fundamental part of the debate over the nature of global climate change is the notion that scientists–because they are educated, because they have done research, and because they consulted with each other–have produced an understanding about the impact of … Continue reading

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Voting for America’s king

All of this talk in this presidential election cycle about who has the most experience to be president leaves me wondering when we developed an American nobility only from which can our candidates for president be chosen. When did some sort of ephemeral experience at being “presidential” become the prerequisite for being president? […] Continue reading

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Questions of belief

In following the coverage of the presidential campaign for the past several weeks, I have discovered and interesting thread in the mainstream media coverage of McCain’s vice-presidential pick, Sarah Palin. Because Palin does not support the belief system of the socialist left the MSM has adopted, they are casting her as an intellectual throwback out of touch with the progressive notions they presume the rest of the nation holds. […] Continue reading

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