Who was St. Patrick, and should Christians celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? Patrick was a “proto-protestant,” and not a Catholic. I used to wear an orange shirt to work on St. Patty’s Day, with a British Union Jack on the pocket!
The cost of leaving cults and false teachings.
Regular readers (and new ones) have perhaps noticed that I don’t normally address the creation/evolution debate except from a biblical point of view, using proper hermeneutical principals. I also will expose as false teachers those who espouse progressive creation, theistic evolutionism, or any other old earth creation nonsense. Once in a great while I will slip and make note of scientific fallacy, but that is rare. For those looking for good scientific arguments there is Answers In Genesis, the Institute for Creation Research, and many other ministries with solid scientists who are young earth creationists. I will also point you to a site by a fellow blogger who DOES like to spend time with examining the scientific evidence for young earth creationism and against evolutionism, and here’s an example of the latter. Jesse also has excellent articles exposing the errors of Roman Catholicism, as well as other general apologetics issues; you may enjoy visiting his blog.
An examination of the Jehovah’s Witness idea of Jesus’ resurrection — bizarre.
Some good responses to atheists’ “proof” that God cannot exist.
It Was Not So From the Beginning. Same-sex attraction is sin.
How to demonstrate to Jehovah’s Witnesses that Jesus died on a cross, not a stake.
Using proper hermeneutics with Seventh-day Adventists.