A recent AP article entitled, “Americans: My Faith Isn’t the Only Way to Heaven.” An excerpt:
America remains a nation of believers, but a new survey finds most Americans don’t feel their religion is the only way to eternal life — even if their faith tradition teaches otherwise.
The findings, revealed Monday in a survey of 35,000 [...]
Archive for the ‘Postmodernism’ Category
3,000 miles wide, 3 inches deep? Not me…
Posted in Christianity, Postmodernism, tagged Belief, Christianity, Intolerance, Jesus, Postmodernism, Religion, Tolerance on June 24, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Postmodern Book Review: House of Leaves
Posted in Book Reviews, Books, Postmodernism on July 2, 2007 | 4 Comments »
“This is not for you.”
That’s the first line you read in the novel House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski. If you’re a Christian, that line may very well be true.
First let me say that the book is an incredibly innovative idea that was pulled off well. I can summarize the layout of the book like this:
Imagine [...]
The Slippery Slope of Same-Sex Marriage
Posted in Christianity, Politics, Postmodernism, Whiney Liberals on August 15, 2006 | 6 Comments »
Christians like myself are labeled intolerant, homophobic, bigot, or even hate-filled when it comes to the topic of homosexuality. On the issue of same-sex marriage, for once we are fighting back, and liberals are all up in arms. “How could a gay couple getting married possibly affect you?” they whine.
I’LL TELL YOU WHY:
Think about the [...]
The Selfishness of Postmodernism: The Assault on Today’s Marriages and Families
Posted in Christianity, Postmodernism on May 24, 2006 | 6 Comments »
by Rob Vitaro
A philosophy isn’t just some string of deep thoughts that philosophers think up and talk about with other philosophers. It is a complete manner of thinking that affects every action a person chooses to perform. A philosophy can shape a culture through art, the writing of books, political action, and, in the case [...]
Liberalism fears absolute truth
Posted in Christianity, Politics, Postmodernism on May 22, 2006 | 2 Comments »
Not surprisingly, former Secretary of State for Bill Clinton Madeleine Albright doesn't believe in absolute truth. She is apparently scared that our current President is so confident in his Chrisitian beliefs. Take this quote of hers:
"I know I believe in God but I have doubts, and doubt is part of faith."
When did this buzzphrase come [...]


