Science and religion are often in tension, but never at war.
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** On the Origins of Specious Myths ([link removed])
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** Stephen M. Barr
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Science and religion are often in tension, but never at war. More ([link removed])
** When Theory Wasn’t Political ([link removed])
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** Mark Bauerlein
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I’m sorry college students today don’t get to experience the hazardous joys of theory. More ([link removed])
** Why We Shouldn’t Watch Cuties ([link removed])
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** C. C. Pecknold
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Cuties has come under a hailstorm of criticism for sexualizing children. More ([link removed])
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** Toppling Priorities ([link removed])
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** Hans Boersma
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Christian political theory cherishes Christ as the ultimate criterion of every achievement. More ([link removed])
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** Woke Repentance ([link removed])
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** Carl R. Trueman
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The church’s biggest problem is not that she has failed the world, but that she has failed God. More ([link removed])
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** The Woman Who Inspired Wicca ([link removed])
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** Francis Young
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Margaret Murray’s The Witch-Cult in Western Europe led to the rise of neopaganism. More ([link removed])
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** Keep Christ at the Center ([link removed])
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** Samuel J. Aquila
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A culture that does not have faith in God is a culture that will not hold. More ([link removed])
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