Category: Culture

A Boy, Tree, and Philosophical Ages

I was lis­ten­ing to a ser­mon by Al Mohler wherein he gave an anal­ogy to explain the dif­fer­ent def­i­n­i­tions of pre­mod­ernism and post­mod­ernism in terms of the agent’s per­cep­tion of truth and real­ity. I thought about it, and I would like to expand it to include mod­ernism along with chang­ing the anal­ogy slightly to make it eas­ier to […]

The Effects of Postmodernity on Christianity

We live in one of the most excit­ing times in all of human his­tory. We are wit­nesses to a his­tor­i­cal shift unlike the world has ever known. The cul­ture around us is rais­ing seri­ous ques­tions about the valid­ity of any absolute epis­te­mol­ogy, moral­ity, and sense of truth. In fact, we are wit­ness­ing the final shift from […]

10 Signs You’re Addicted To Facebook

10. You feel pop­u­lar when some­one “tags” you in a photo (it shows oth­ers that you do actu­ally get out). 9. The mini-feed was a hot topic of dis­cus­sion for a while among your friends. 8. You think “pok­ing” is a valid form of flirt­ing. 7. You have Face­book “friends” that you’ve never met in per­son. 6. As soon as […]