by Don and Joy Veinot | Oct 17, 2019 | Ashkenazi, Black Hebrew Israelites, Church Councils, Constantine, Council of Nicea, Greek Mythology, Heresy, Racism, Replacement Theology
In 1 Timothy, after his opening salutation, the Apostle Paul immediately launches into warnings about false teachers, false doctrine, myths and genealogies. What is he referencing in the category of “myths and genealogies”? The Faithlife Study Bible comments: The...
by Don and Joy Veinot | Dec 1, 2016 | Liberal Left, Middle America, Political Correctness, Politics, Progressives, Racism, Transgender
Although the US Presidential election was nearly a month ago, it seems many are still in shock. The political pundits continue to scratch their heads, trying to figure out what happened. Before the election, Leftists were very concerned that if Hillary won, Trump and...
by Don Veinot | Jan 8, 2015 | Culture and Society, Political Correctness, Racism, Social tyranny
The greatness and the glory of God are relevant. It does not matter if surveys turn up a list of perceived needs that does not include the supreme greatness of the sovereign God of grace. That is the deepest need. Our People are starving for God. (John Piper, The...
by Don Veinot | Dec 4, 2014 | Authoritarian, Books, Christ and the Church, Cults and Religions, Culture and Society, Fear, Jehovah's Witnesses, Legalism, Mormonism, Politics, Racism, Shepherding, Spiritual Abuse, Word Faith
Intimidation comes at us on a variety of fronts and sometimes in subtle ways. It might come from the political arena or religious groups. Sometimes it is family or work associates. In some cases intimidation can be a good thing but is most it can be destructive and is...
by Don Veinot | Aug 21, 2014 | Culture and Society, Human Rights Violations, Political Correctness, Racism, Social Justice, Social tyranny
Watching Lou Costello abandon definition and context in his math equations is a bit fun I have to admit. Those of us who laugh at the joke do so because we know the truth. But what if you lived in a time or culture that had become bereft of sound logical thinking and...
by Jonathan Miles | May 1, 2014 | Culture and Society, Homosexuality, Racism
Last post I was worried about selfies. This week, dear reader, I’m worried about a trend I’m seeing in how our culture handles people they don’t like. Donald Sterling is the latest example, but I’m also thinking of Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich who...