The Project: Engage
OVERVIEW:
Christians, both individually and corporately, often argue with their secular opponents using Biblical language, Biblical or Bible-influenced scholarship, and/or unshared Christian assumptions. Such approaches quickly discredit the argument in the mind the challenger. Instead, the Engage section of the Project will make its Biblical Worldview and existential arguments using secular language, references to secular sources and secular findings and considerations. Since the Project esteems that Biblical truth corresponds to objective reality, any assertion must be capable of being validated without the need of a Biblical framework.
Contributors in the Engage section of the Project may not make use of scripture or Christian sources to uncover, validate or refute their arguments. Instead, the author must show how divergent viewpoints contradict the truth of the Biblical Worldview through the perspective of the proponents and through the objective findings of scientific research and/or human experience. Only after an argument is either substantiated or proven fallacious can the objective conclusions be correlated through the Biblical Worldview. The Project will show that the Biblical Worldview is not simply the true worldview of existence, but that its purpose is the wholesale guardianship and provision of humanity.
Latest Articles: Engage
- The "Insanity" of Addiction The secular world sees a vast chasm between certain "sinful" actions and their addictive outcomes. But when neuroscience and genetics are filtered through the lens of the Biblical worldview, the discoveries prove otherwise... Read the full article... 2 comments.
- Addiction's Tipping Point-Part IV Even though America’s secularized legislative proponents, through their progressive tolerant ideologies, may sanction and even encourage actions capable of producing addiction, in the past, the Family Domain still had the opportunity to pushback against addictive and potentially-damaging actions.... Read the full article... 0 comments.
- Addiction's Tipping Point-Part III Through the “tolerant” removal of domain pushback against APAs, we are helping America reach a cataclysmic addictive “tipping point.” The term “tipping point,” taken from the book of the same title written by New Yorker writer Malcolm Gladwell, describes the moment of major societal change... Read the full article... 0 comments.
- Addiction's Tipping Point-Part II 2007-Jan-03
- Addiction's Tipping Point-Part I 2007-Jan-03
- The Power of Entertainment's "Confusion" 2007-Jan-01
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