Posts Tagged ‘theology’

I just got done watching “Space Race”, a four-part series which re-enacted the rise of rockets, starting from the early German V-2 series rocket and ending with the Apollo mission. I review some points, including Wernher von Brauns use of forced slavery to build the V-@ rocket.

I finished reading chapter two of Rushdoony’s amazing book “Law and Liberty” (I recommend you forgo whatever luxury you had planned and buy it NOW) which is about the sanctity of life. These are some thoughts I had in reflection: The thought I have heard repeated, in Christian as well as secular circles, is that [...]

Dramatic lines of theological brilliance, but if they do not change the heart what is the purpose? In reading Rushdoony’s “Law and Liberty” I have come across the most clear argument for Christians to strongly impact the legislation process. Essentially Rushdoony refutes the argument implied by the statement “Morality cannot be legislated.” While this has [...]

I was riding back home from archery tonight when I looked up and saw the moon lighting up the sky, a majestic halo of colors stemmed out from it. It was like looking up at a rainbow that was in outer space; I felt like perhaps I was taking part of a science fiction story [...]