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Debate Review: Can We Be Good Without God?

Does science or God best explain morality? This blog offers a helpful summary of key points from Sean's recent debate with skeptic Michael Shermer.

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Can You Doubt Towards Faith?

Is doubt necessarily corrosive to faith? Sean reviews the new book "Doubting Towards Faith" and share some of his own personal journey of doubt.

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Does Pot Hurt the Teenage Brain?

Pot is known to have serious effects on the developing teen brain. Early smokers have reduced gray matter and damaged white matter. Can we ignore these effects?

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Book Review: Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom by Ryan Anderson

How should Christians respond in light of the recent SCOTUS ruling on marriage? Sean reviews the new book, Truth Overruled, by Ryan Anderson.

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Why Wasn’t Jesus Arrested When He Entered Jerusalem Triumphantly?

All four Gospels claim Jesus entered Jerusalem triumphantly. If the account is historical, why wasn't he arrested immediately? Sean offers three reasons.

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Ten Myths About Premarital Sex

Young people have accepted countless myths about premarital sex. Based on the book Premarital Sex in America, Sean dispels ten of the most common ones.

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Is Religion the Cause of Violence?

Is religion behind all the violence in the world? Is the cause of all fighting somehow rooted in religious beliefs? Some say it is.

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What is the Planned Parenthood Debacle About? Cold Hard Cash

Recently CMP has released some disturbing videos describing the practices of Planned Parenthood. What drives the abortion industry? Cold Hard Cash.

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How Should Christians Engage Culture? Book Review of ONWARD by Russell Moore

Christians find themselves in a unique cultural moment. It is more important than ever that we are thoughtful and biblical in our cultural engagement.

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How Pornography Dehumanizes People

Pornography is one of the most common ways love and sex are distorted. Pornography dehumanizes people by making them sex objects rather than people to be loved.