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Science and the Declaration of Independence

How the Declaration of Independence, viewed through the lens of science, reveals the Founding Fathers' belief in a coherence between biblical truths and scientific discovery, underscoring human exceptionalism.

Roger Bacon, a Man Ahead of His Time

The groundbreaking work of Roger Bacon, a medieval thinker who revolutionized biblical scholarship and championed empirical observation, influencing theology and science for centuries to come.

Kingdom Bros

Young Christian men are seeking deeper faith and purpose, but the allure of "Kingdom Bro" ideals risks distorting the true nature of God's kingdom.

The Inconvenience of an Inconvenient Truth

Twenty years after its release, Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" remains a pivotal film, but a closer look reveals critiques regarding its scientific accuracy and overblown prophecies.

Unlaughable Comedy

A recent celebrity roast, widely viewed, has sparked debate over the escalating offensiveness in mainstream comedy, questioning its purpose and potential redemption.

The Slippery Slope Keeps Slipping

While assisted suicide laws have been rejected in some countries, Canada is expanding its MAiD program, even suggesting its inclusion for infants who cannot consent.

Restoring the Republic through Everyday Faithfulness

Today on Breakpoint, Professor Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University, reflects on the American experiment and our opportunity to contribute to it.

The Centrality of the Trinity

This Sunday is Trinity Sunday, a day set aside in the Western Church calendar to consider the significance of the doctrine of the Trinity. It matters that God is not a thing, a force, or an energy. It matters that He exists eternally, one Being, three Persons.

Pesky Facts

How the radical ideas of philosopher Michel Foucault, building on Nietzsche's critique of God, have profoundly shaped our understanding of truth, morality, and education.

Should Have Been Aborted

A Harvard student's hateful remark spurred Ryan Bomberger to share his powerful story of overcoming adversity and advocating for the marginalized in his new book and documentary.

Sober Minded in the Age of AI

The profound theological implications of Artificial General Intelligence with renowned mathematician John Lennox as he contrasts the transhumanist pursuit of god-like immortality with the Christian promise of eternal life.

The Legacy of Bob Woodson

Bob Woodson, a visionary civil rights leader and founder of the Woodson Center, has passed away at 89, leaving a profound legacy in reframing discussions around poverty, race, and community empowerment.

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