The word ‘repent’ has fallen on hard times. It has the outdated feel of old English coupled with the self-righteousy tinge of soapbox preaching. There are some who have completely cut both the word and the concept of repentance out of their theology- to their own destruction. There are others who’ve decided to keep the... Continue Reading →
Answering The Euthyphro Dilemma with C.S. Lewis and Cornelius Van Til
The Euthyphro Dilemma is interesting enough on it’s own, but recently it became even more interesting for me when I stumbled upon somewhat of a debate between C.S. Lewis and Cornelius Van Til, two of my favorite Christian apologists. While I find a lot of similarity in the thought of these two (like their views... Continue Reading →
The Bible and The Great Commission
(This content is originally from an online post for my Intro To Missions class, the question, quoted below, asks how I can help those in my ministry understand the Great Commission so I figured I might as well post my answer on my blog as well) "In light of what you learned in the biblical... Continue Reading →
We Don’t Want To Believe
We don't want to believe in God. If you look at the stats worldwide and even in the United States you might come to another conclusion. "Most people actually do believe in God, Park". So let me expand on what I'm saying, most people don't want to believe in the God of the Bible. "Oh... Continue Reading →