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Category Archives: Politics and Religion
Why Fox News is the Best Thing That’s Ever Happened to the Country
I believe in absolute truth; I believe that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life; I believe that there are lines in the world that you should never cross, and some lines that you can’t cross even if … Continue reading
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A Christian Approach to Love and Disagreement
We have a rule around our house: If someone passes gas 20 times in a 15 minute span, then the perpetrator is forced to stay in the room for the next ten minutes, by themselves, while everyone else exits and sings … Continue reading
Atheist Baseball Night in Minnesota
[Editor’s note: This week we begin a series of incredibly controversial articles that focus group testing scientifically proves will be highly offensive to Atheists, Christians, Teenagers, Southerners, Tapeworms, some Fertilizers, and all people from the Great State of Minnesota. As … Continue reading
One Christian’s Heartfelt Prayers for the Sikh Community
I was originally going to post a fairly cheeky article on Atheist Baseball Night in Minnesota this week. I’m still going to post it – early next week – but I’d like to take a moment to talk about something … Continue reading
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Against Bumper Stickers
I have discovered the real problem with our world. It is not the economy, or the Bush family, or Wall Street, or government spending-run-wild, or Somalia, or Martha Stewart, or rap music, or McDonald’s chicken nuggets, or bad beer, or … Continue reading
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On the Whitefish Jesus and Freedom From Religion
[Editor’s Note: It has come to the attention of the editorial staff at the Apologetic Professor that the following article is overly high on the whiny-ness dimension. We apologize to the readership of this blog for such a lack of … Continue reading
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A Christian View of “What We Happen to Like”
The greatest evil I can think of is to turn one’s own preferences into moral imperatives. Bertrand Russell preferred to have sex with lots of women; so he thought it morally wrong to restrain oneself to one woman. Hitler did … Continue reading
The Apologetic Professor Writes Guest Column for the Missoulian!
I promise I will get back to my Top 5 Reasons for Being a Christian very soon [Apologetic Professor Editorial Staff Note: "And he really means it this time! We swear!"], but first…this breaking news… I wrote a Missoulian piece … Continue reading →