All Religions Are Not the Same, and Why this Matters Worldview, Politics, MuslimShafer ParkerMay 18, 2023Faith Beyond BeliefHinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Atheism, Islam, Vivek Ramaswamy, American Politics, apologetics, Bible Study, Revelation, Hebrews, gospel, judgement, RealClearPolitics, Canadian politics, Nikki Haley, President Trump, Larry Elder, Senator Tim Scott, Republican Party, worldviews, David D. Begley, the Vedas, dharma, karma, reincarnation, salvation, Son of God, E. Stanley Jones, India, Christ at the Round Table, Politics, worldview, governmentComment
Hate for Eight: How “Believers” and Non-believers Alike Despise the Christian Worldview Shafer ParkerFebruary 14, 2023Faith Beyond Beliefglobal warming, climate change, climate nihilism, climate grief, science, COVID, New York Times, Hal Lindsey, The Late Great Planet Earth, Billy Graham, the apocalypse, Left Behind, Tim LaHaye, Jerry Jenkins, David Jeremiah, John Hagee, Noah, flood, Bible Study, covenant, Genesis, Louis DeBoer, tyranny, resisting tyranny, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, AOC, "woke" crowd, "woke" Christianity, He Gets Us, fascism, Epicureanism, Stoicism, Greek philosophy, Athens, Mars Hill, gospel, St. Paul, Christian outreach, theology, Trinity, Creator, Islam, Muslim, sin, salvation, judgement, Bible study, Big Bang, evolution, LGBTQ+, LGBTQ+ agendaComment
Esther Still Speaks Shafer ParkerSeptember 20, 2022Faith Beyond BeliefEsther, book of Esther, totalitarianism, Persian Empire, Ahasuerus, Xerxes, Mordecai, Haman, pogrom, Jews, trust, faith, "If I perish, I perish, " science, scientism, Islam, Muslim lands, Promised Land, theology, Bible study, hope, sovereign God, providence, covenant, covenant promises, better promises, Old Testament, New TestamentComment
Apologetics and Freedom of Speech? Shafer ParkerNovember 13, 2020Faith Beyond BeliefTolkien, Lord of the Rings, Treebeard, Ents, Old Entish, hobbits, Justin Trudeau, Trudeau, terrorism, terrorists, Islam, Muslims, free speech, Charlie Hebdo, martyrs, martyrdom, Samuel Paty, murder, beheading, cartoons, Mohammed, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Canadian Constitution, Bible Study, apologetics, Jabberwocky Comments
Have Muslims committed an unforgiveable sin? Faith Beyond BeliefSeptember 24, 2020Faith Beyond BeliefJon Steingard, Hawk Nelson, contemporary Christian music, apostasy, Bible study, hope, depression, apostle John, apostle Paul, the new birth, born from above, born of the Spirit, born of God, renewed mind, Antifa, Black Lives Matter, communism, capitalism, economics, theology, salvation, judgement day, Jesus, relationships, business school, history, morality, ethics, selfishness, generosity, Sermon on the Mount, Good Samaritan, sharing of possessions, Islam, Muslims, shirk, blasphemy, sin, Trinity, trinitarian, revelation, Mohammed, three persons, unforgiveable sin, polytheism, polysyllogism, God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, the Unitarian assumption, idolatry, Quran, Christianity, submission to GodComment