Russell Moore on Hunter Baker’s The End of Secularism, also known as “The Sky Has Fallen: What I Learned While Dating Bertrand Russell.”
Russell Moore on Hunter Baker’s The End of Secularism, also known as “The Sky Has Fallen: What I Learned While Dating Bertrand Russell.”
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Hi, Im from Australia.
Anyone who thinks that secularism is dead, and that the self-righteous religiosity proffered by Baker is a real alternative ought to read this references.
Secularism essentially being the “culture” created in the image of scientism, the “culture” in which we now ALL “live”—with NO exceptions, including everyone who presumes to be religious.
A profound critique of what is usually called religion.
http://www.adidam.org/teaching/aletheon/truth-religion.aspx
A critique of scientism
http://www.adidam.org/teaching/aletheon/truth-science.aspx
Plus related references on the relation between religion, science and culture.
http://www.dabase.org/ilchurst.htm
http://www.dabase.org/christmc2.htm Einstein meets Jesus
http://www.dabase.org/noface.htm on Real God
http://www.aboutadidam.org/newsletters/toc-february2004.html Right Life & the “Culture” of Death
http://www.adidabiennale.org/curation/index.htm The Rebirth of Sacred Art
Wow! You’re telling me the man behind those links is God or a divine incarnation? I am not willing to believe that. The Bible and Jesus Christ have far more credibility than that guy.