RT @DZRishmawy@twitter.com
Tillich the celebrity theologian who never went to church and made $$$
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/DZRishmawy/status/1090338520600850438
RT @DZRishmawy@twitter.com
Tillich the celebrity theologian who never went to church and made $$$
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/DZRishmawy/status/1090338520600850438
RT @KaneTruth@twitter.com
We can’t convince 60+% of the population that murder is murder, and we think we can have civil discussions about all manner of complex policy? There’s not a drop of wisdom in the land.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/KaneTruth/status/1090278884183031809
RT @DavidACBennett@twitter.com
Many of my scientist friends say that the brain is the end product of an endless unguided process. And my response is, “And you trust it?” @ProfJohnLennox@twitter.com
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/DavidACBennett/status/1089990027948507139
Reasons to focus on the presuppositional commitment of racialism, that underlies most discussion of racism, or race relations:
1) Scripture knows nothing of race.
2) Racialists also argue that race is a social construct - it is inherently subjective.
3) Racialism is incoherent.
"Arius? We already dealt with Marcion. Same difference."
^ Not an actual apologetic.
RT @ReformTheoSem@twitter.com
“The best philosophers are not those who just focus on some particular issue without any consideration of anything that might be connected to it.” – Dr. James Anderson (@proginosko@twitter.com)
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/ReformTheoSem/status/1089954295280271361
There is such a thing as anti-Christian bigotry - if you accept this to be true, then you must also accept that not all bigotry is racism.
All racism is bigotry - but not all bigotry is racism.