Eric Metaxas and Anne Morse
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Babies and the Not-So-Blank Slate: Morality Isn't Invented
New findings out of my alma mater, Yale University, would seem to suggest that humans are born with an innate sense of morality. Where have I heard that before?

Conservative Christianity Hurts Marriage?
According to a study about to be published in the American Journal of Sociology, being conservative Protestant, i.e., an evangelical, is not helpful when it comes to staying married. There's the question of just who is a "conservative Protestant."

Faith Rising in East, Setting in West? Europe and Christianity
The Christian sun is rising in the east. Eastern Europe, that is. And the Western media just doesn't get it.

An Ironic Ecumenism: The Global War on Christians (Part 2)
You'd think that Christians would be completely safe in the land of Gandhi. Unfortunately, you'd be wrong. If I asked you to name the country that has witnessed the single greatest outburst of anti-Christian violence in recent years, you'd probably guess somewhere like North Korea or an Islamic country such as Egypt.

Paying in Blood: The Global War on Christians (Part 1)
We're at war. Or at least, war is being waged on our brothers and sisters in Christ across the globe. Sometime in November, the North Korean regime publicly executed eighty people in seven cities across the country. In each instance, a crowd was forced to watch as ten people, their heads covered with white bags, were tied to stakes and machine gunned to death.

A Thanksgiving Turkey of a Film: Prurient Humor for Kids
Here's a question – just how low will Hollywood go to advertise an animated kids' Thanksgiving movie?

Zombies vs. the Resurrection of the Dead: Nihilism on Tap
Yesterday we talked about Dracula and Christianity. Today let's talk about zombies and...the resurrection of the dead.

Still a Demon: Dracula and Christianity
A sign of the times? In movies and on TV, what was once evil becomes if not good, at least sympathetic – or cool. And NBC's "Dracula" is no exception.

Pornography: The Addiction No One Wants to Talk About
When confronting the scourge of pornography, maybe a little seeing is believing. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart once famously wrote that while "hard-core pornography" is hard to define, "I know it when I see it." Most of us would agree.

He Has Spoken: Replacing Pagan Hermeneutics
We're used to the enemies of God's Word mishandling the Bible. But a far worse problem is what its friends do.



















