Just one more post about ACT’s evangelism training — and then not only will that be over with, I promise not to write about abortion again for a good long while. The third and final training course that ACT currently offers was the most mind-boggling of all. It’s called Save the Mother, Save her Child [...]
Champions of unborn children
http://www.noforbiddenquestions.com/2011/04/champions-of-unborn-children/
At least this is in the Fashion section
The whole point of this NYT article seems to be point out a religious fad. In that earlier incarnation, “I was going along, going along, going along, and I got eaten,” said Dr. [Paul] DeBell, who has a private practice on the Upper East Side where he specializes in hypnotizing those hoping to retrieve memories [...]
http://www.noforbiddenquestions.com/2010/08/at-least-this-is-in-the-fashion-section/
Action and inaction
If you’re not familiar with the action/inaction problem, here is a brief summary. Suppose that a particular action has a moral quality associated with it. If you take that action, you’re doing a good (or bad) thing. The question is, if you don’t take that action, can it be fairly said that you are doing [...]
http://www.noforbiddenquestions.com/2010/08/action-and-inaction/
Friday Link Roundup #6
This free online course taught by Timothy Tennent is an explanation of Islam and the Qur’an for evangelical Christians, and it even comes with helpful tips for converting Muslims to Christianity (via Justin Taylor). I found this photo essay about a Hindu car blessing ceremony (linked from this post). The juxtaposition of ancient and modern [...]
http://www.noforbiddenquestions.com/2010/07/friday-link-roundup-6/


