366 days ago, I made the decision to get baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. It has been an interesting year as a Christian, full of twists and turns, mistake...
My senior year of high school, all the girls were raving about Ben Barnes, the actor who played Prince Caspian. I, not being a fan of long hair, preferred the a...
Recently, a friend emailed me asking for help because his girlfriend has been having trouble accepting God's grace. Over my short time as a Christian, I have me...
“But that which God foreknows, it needs must be,
So says the best opinion of the clerks.
Witness some cleric perfect for his works,
That in the schools there’s ...
With midterms and papers galore this week, it is easy to lose sight of the most important things in life: our Father in heaven and His son's sacrifice for us. I...
After my treatise on reason, there are still some lingering questions: if reason is all that it's cracked up to be, why do so many people disagree? Why do peopl...
Now that we've looked at the external benefits of being reasonable, we must explore why it is important internally for one's spiritual development. For this, I'...
In my last post, I promised that I would be discussing why what I've said so far matters. After all, the Bible never uses the phrases "disconfirmation bias" or ...
The Ichthus has been trying to look at a variety of fields of study from a Christian perspective, but we tend to focus on philosophy, theology, and art because ...
In my last post, I discussed disconfirmation bias and how it leads to intellectual dishonesty and cognitive dissonance for Christians who do not truly engage cr...