Articles
Part three of a three-part series—having diagnosed algorithmic idolatry and distinguished proper fear from slavish terror, we now explore what Scripture means by 'the fear of the Lord' and how it reorients the soul in the silicon age.
A theological examination of artificial intelligence through the lens of providence, idolatry, and the Creator-creature distinction.
A deeper examination of why the New Testament uses three titles for church leadership—and what Paul Carter's analysis misses.
Part one of a two-part series—why the human impulse to deify artificial intelligence reveals more about our fallen nature than about technology itself.
Examining the manuscript evidence, textual variants, and transmission history that make the New Testament the best-attested document of antiquity.
A Reformed examination of how our universal sense of moral duty points to the God of Scripture—and why evil, far from disproving God, actually requires Him.
After examining twenty-five articles' worth of claims—solar deity parallels, pagan plagiarism, astrological ages, and political manipulation—what have we learned? And more importantly, what do we do now?
Zeitgeist argues that religion detaches humans from nature, demands blind submission, and eliminates moral responsibility. But what does the actual teaching of Jesus reveal about authority, ethics, and human accountability?
Zeitgeist claims Constantine convened the Council of Nicea to manufacture Christian doctrine for political control. But what do the historical sources actually reveal about what happened—and didn't happen—at Nicea?