Tag: covid 19

  • Thinking about Thinking about Romans 13

    Thinking about Thinking about Romans 13

    If you are a Christian who hasn’t given a lot of thought to Romans 13 over the last year and a half, then you are not a very thoughtful Christian. We have heard a lot about that chapter from numerous perspectives, and I am intrigued by the polarized opinions of it. On one end of…

  • 72: Foreshadowing

    Two thoughts for the day: are we headed for another round of lockdowns? And why do people believe in a separation between persons of the Trinity?

  • 69: Don’t Celebrate Yet

    A quick update on the rona cult, and why I’m cautiously optimistic about the future

  • 60: Revisiting the False Religion

    The cult of democracy, the cult of COVID, and the ransacking of the temple. A lot has happened since the last time we talked about the religion of statism, so there was a lot to talk about!

  • 2020: Final Thoughts

    2020: Final Thoughts

    It would be easy to—and surely many people will—look back on this year and enumerate the many negative things that took place. Endless content could be produced about the failures of our government and politicians, our churches, small businesses, and even ourselves. 2020 was the year that nothing short of totalitarianism was instituted in the…

  • 21: A Manifesto for the Local Church

    The crown has had favor on us lowly peasants and have allowed some churches to open if they follow the rules. How did we get here? What does it mean for us that we allow the government to dictate how we worship? Nick goes through a popular Brett McCracken article.