Quick share links: In the height of Covid policy madness, The Ezekiel Declaration was written by some Baptist pastors concerned about the injustice and oppression of mass medical mandates and discrimination. While tens of thousands of Christians,...
The Identity Crisis Epidemic caused by “The Science” | 23.16
Ken Ham believes teaching Genesis as history can singularly help turn the tide in many fronts of the culture war by reminding people of ancient Truth, for example, that Almighty God didn't make people to be animals or random accidents of meaningless mutations. Ken is...
Capitalism vs the Bible?
In various pieces over the last few years I have hacked at the pillars of one of the untouchable golden calves on the conservative side of politics; capitalism. You can enjoy more Good Sauce articles and shows by subscribing to the Good Sauce...
The right and wrong places to confront sin in others
Facebook is not the right place to air our dirty laundry, yet legalism and slanderous gossip seems to help build a big following as it tickles the ears of many people. So where is the right place and time to confront heresy?
The sins of climate change theology
There is an inherent danger of wandering beyond Biblical authority when preaching absolute positions on environmental policy. Don’t pretend there’s no debate when God’s Word is not authoritative on it.
Two Brands of Christianity?
Are there two brands of Christianity? Is the One True God Who Christians worship a God of love and forgiveness, or a God of judgement and justice?
Margaret Court Is Right, and Some Parts of the Bible Are Meant To Be Read Literally
Robyn Whitaker thinks Margaret Court is taking the Bible too literally about marriage, but her argument is full of terrible theology and logical fallacies. Here are the 3 major problems with her article.