Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Red vs Black

red and black checkers on a checker board
We're Christians; we follow Christ. So why do we care what anyone else says? Makes sense, but many today ask, "Why do we care what people who aren't Jesus said in the Bible?" Are the red letters more important than the black ones?

I love the red letters, but we cannot be "red letter Christians." The red letters themselves tell us so.

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Jesus and the Pharisees

Image of the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector Luke 18:9-4
When people attack traditional Christians for being traditional Christians, there are certain standard moves. Whether it's coming from progressive pastors, cafeteria Catholic comedians, or skeptical scientists, one of the favorites is to compare us to the Pharisees, "the people Jesus denounced most harshly". Let's talk about why that falls flat. Let's look at exactly why Jesus was so harsh with the Pharisees.

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

November Digital Smorgasbord

man with his tablet and coffee
This week, I've got a selection of articles I've come across I think you'll find useful.

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

When Sin Keeps You from Sin

Ebenezer Scrooge surrounded by his money
I'm a nerd, so gadgets appeal to me. Naturally, Dick Tracy smart watches are cool. I'd love to have spy smart glasses. Those cars with all the digital displays on the dashboard look like space ships! Fortunately, being deeply cheap keeps me from being broke. But I can take it too far. I will occasionally catch myself spending half an hour dithering over two options separated by $5. Thus one character flaw trumps another.

Sin can operate the same way.

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Lewis on the Subtlety of Sin

a plate of whole wheat toast
What if we're sinning and don't even know it? One of the passages in The Screwtape Letters that has really stuck with me is the chapter where Screwtape explains that gluttony isn't what we think it is, that it's far more subtle and easier to commit than we assume. His discourse opens up a whole world of possibilities, and it's quite unsettling.