In the end, done God's way, our "yes" and "no" will begin to serve their intended purpose: to state, in honesty, how we feel about what we have been asked to do.
In the place of mind-numbingly intricate details of the earth's last days described in the book of Revelation, we are given poorly developed characters that seem to accidentally (almost mindlessly, really) fall into the aftermath of the Rapture. Isn't there anything more?
We must remember that Christianity is not so limp-wristed as to avoid all mockery of wrong positions. But we must also remember that the purpose of satire should always be to bring about repentance, and when sarcasm is causing undue offense, it should be pulled back.
An examination of the leakage problem with Taco Bell burritos, and its effects upon the driver when his jeans suddenly absorb the hot bean/salsa liquid.
I believe in Jesus Christ. Satan believes in Jesus Christ. I can quote scripture like a champ. Satan can quote scripture like a champ. I tremble at the thought of God's judgement. Guess what? So does Satan. So what separates me from the lord of Sin and Death? One little word: Faith. But are you sure what you have is faith, and not merely belief? It's not rocket science, but it's one of the most important differentiations you will ever make.
Aristocracy - a lost cause in the face of our treasured democratic ideals? Certainly. Worth it? You decide.
How do we define Christian music? What is our standard? Robert Leahey muses on the problem with the way most Christians look at music.
I have committed one of the most disrespectful acts imaginable: I rushed through an art museum.
We live in a society that defines beauty for women as something that is only outward and physical. They tell us that we can only be beautiful if we use certain products. They tell us that our bellies will look cuter if we wear hip-hugger jeans. But where does that leave us?