by Chris Wiles | Apr 14, 2010 | Life
He aborted the “wrong” baby. He had intended to abort a child with down’s syndrome, but instead, he aborted the healthy twin by mistake. Now, he has lost his license and is reported to be quite distraught. Today, Al Mohler wrote on his blog: Consider what this... by Chris Wiles | Apr 10, 2010 | Faith
The following is a review of The Voice, a new translation of the New Testament recently published from Thomas Nelson Publishers, who were kind enough to provide me a free, complimentary copy for review. The Voice serves its intended purpose in presenting the New... by Chris Wiles | Apr 9, 2010 | Faith
You’re not good enough. And that’s ok. I am indebted to a friend of mine who taught at the University of Virgina for pointing me towards Freud (the data below comes from pages130-131 in Critical Issues in Modern Religion). My handful of psychology classes... by Chris Wiles | Apr 8, 2010 | Art
Robert Mapplethorpe is best known for his nude and erotic artwork. Though he counted his Catholic upbringing as among his influences, his 1975 self-portrait (not-shown) made a garish mockery of the crucifixion, emphasizing the artist’s sexuality. But it was... by Chris Wiles | Apr 6, 2010 | Art
WARNING: Some of the content below are may be disturbing to some readers. Use your “back” button now, rather than writing emails later. Death comes in many forms, bearing many guises. And yet death is universal and unavoidable. Death is both personal, in that it...
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