A Few Example Posts:

  • "The End of Faith: A Short Response to Sam Harris"
  • See also:
  • "A Long Response to Sam Harris' The End of Faith, by Neil Shenvi"

  • "Is John Piper the Best Answer to Emergence and Postmodernism?"

  • "Captured"

  • "The Storm is Over"

  • "If Golfing Were the Pursuit of Moral Perfection"

  • 7.24.2006

    Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. said...

    ”Truth is tough. It will not break, like a bubble. You may kick it about all day, like a football, and it will be round and full at evening."

    Our world does kick the truth around. We stretch it, shade it, slice it into halves. But eventually the truth shows us how tough it can be.

    Strangely enough, many of our leading thinkers tell us that there is no such thing as truth--that we should deny its existence altogether. But truth continues to show itself stubborn.


    The fact is, we live under the reality of truth. Somethings are right. Somethings are wrong. Some things are just true.

    Pilate once asked Jesus Christ, “What is truth?” But he did not stay for an answer. If he had, maybe he would have heard Christ repeat Himself: “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”