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A serious critique of Noah’s Flood by William Ryan and Walter Pitman (1998), a book better titled “The Epic of Gilgamesh.” A Christian review. Continue reading
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A serious critique of Noah’s Flood by William Ryan and Walter Pitman (1998), a book better titled “The Epic of Gilgamesh.” A Christian review. Continue reading
One the more influential books in my life, this one opened my eyes to the powerful relationship between literature and film. Continue reading
The History of Nazi Occultism The subject matter of Invisible Eagle—the occult roots of Hitler’s Nazis—is a fascinating one, if only to interact with some of the most difficult enigmas of evil in recent history. This goes right on par … Continue reading
“My dream life and my waking life were lives apart, with not one thing in common save myself.” (9) Best known for his naturalistic novels White Fang and The Call of the Wild, Jack London uniquely personified the beasts in … Continue reading
I recall one tidbit of advice from seminary that has never left me: “The biggest threat to ministry is ministry itself,” meaning that when you’re constantly surrounding yourself with fellow believers, you run the risk of losing touch with fallen … Continue reading
At least part of the motivation for any book is anger, and this book is no exception. I’m distressed by a society which depends so completely on mathematics and science and yet seems so indifferent to the innumeracy and scientific … Continue reading
Essentially, Mr. Janus, you are looking for two men. One is maybe a million years old and the other one has him. (180) Sitting on a dusty thrift store shelf in CA, The Search for Peking Man immediately grabbed my … Continue reading
In some ways [Genesis 1-11] are the most important chapters in the Bible, for they put man in his cosmic setting and show him his peculiar uniqueness. They explain man’s wonder and yet his flaw. (9) I have never widely … Continue reading
Creation, Evolution, and the Bible John MacArthur is the kingpin of exegetical preaching. Having recently completed a 30+ year series through the entire New Testament at his church in California, he is a man who knows God’s Word well, though … Continue reading
As a diversion for Christmas and between semesters, I elected to read a few “out there” books, books that I find terribly interesting, but just normally do not have the time to read. I have read several Michael Crichton books … Continue reading