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Handel's Messiah
It was Beethoven who said of George Frideric Handel: "Handel is the greatest composer who ever lived. I would bare...
Atheism on the March
With the publication of Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion and Daniel C. Dennett's Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural...
Of Monkeys and Men: What the Genetic Code Reveals
An artist's rendering of the face of a half-monkey/half-man graced the October 9, 2006 cover story for Time magazine. Titled,...
John Lennon's Gospel of Drugs and Sex
Many in this audience remember the Beatles and their rock 'n' roll group saying they were "more popular than Jesus."...
What Does Postmodern Mean?
We live in a postmodern world. Or, so we're told. But what does this mean? On one level, postmodern is...
The Relativistic Fog: Why Moral Relativism Can’t Be True
"What's right for you might not be right for me."
"Everyone has to decide for himself what's right."
"What's right depends on...
Should Christians Go to War?
With the recent escalation of war between Israel and Hezbollah, the debate continues among Christians over the issues of violence...
In God We Trust: Will the National Motto Stand?
In recent years, there have been a growing chorus of individuals who object to the national motto being printed on...
Andrew Sullivan’s Elephant: Mixing Religion and Politics
There is an overlooked elephant in the room in Andrew Sullivan's Time Magazine essay. In his essay, Mr. Sullivan coins...
The End of Humanism: Mankind Doesn’t Fare Too Well in Cutting-edge Intellectual Thinking
Remember humanism? That optimistic belief that human beings are the apex of the universe, the source of all values, and...
The Influence of the Secular Humanist Worldview
Secular Humanists have developed a comprehensive view on various issues, including the nature of man, moral values, the role of...
What Was Eric Cornell Thinking?
Eric Cornell, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics, authored an essay in Time magazine titled, "What Was God Thinking?...