Tag Archives: worldview

Truth Is Stranger Than It Used to Be

Below is a collection of mini essays which served as my midterm exam for my Worldviews class during my MA. We were to pick four essay questions (so I apologize for the disjointedness) to show our understanding of Middleton and Walsh’s Truth … Continue reading

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Alternative Medicine

Firstly, thanks for a wonderful “questions and answers” webpage. So helpful since I wanted answers on Reiki vs Christianity. The other one that I need clarity on is Kinesiology. Is this also linked to alternative/new age stuff? I don’t have a good feeling about it and I have a dear friend who spends time at a health spa/hydro where they do kinesiolody, reiki etc. I know that reiki is a no-no (thanks to your website) but can’t find anything about kinesiology (except info where other Christians are trying to “justify” that it is ok. I would really appreciate your valued info regarding this. Continue reading

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Coming Out of the Broom Cupboard

Good literature that stands as a beacon of light against the dark Hypermodern (popularly known as Postmodern) mantra — “There is no good or evil, only power…” voiced by Lord Voldemort himself is something you would think Christians everywhere would be excited about. Continue reading

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Glee-tastic!

Have you ever stopped to think about what books and movies and TV shows and pop songs are all telling us about what love is and what ideal romance looks like? If you haven’t noticed, love is a feeling. And romance is an intense, often tumultuous, chemistry-infused whirlwind affirmed by phenomenal sex… Read more. Continue reading

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