We often evaluate entertainment based on the language used, but perhaps we should be more concerned about the worldview that is taught.

We often evaluate entertainment based on the language used, but perhaps we should be more concerned about the worldview that is taught.
We discuss creeds: what they are and how we should view them.
Is there a “biblical” view of things, or is everything merely equally-valid opinions?
We examine the sexual ethic of consent to see just how poorly it functions.
A biblical response to the Liturgists statement on LGBT / any consensual relationships being holy and God Honoring.
Atheists will say that, like the atheist, Christians deny the existence of almost all Gods; atheists just deny one more. How should we respond to this?
Is it true that God cares more about us loving each other than what we beloeve?
How should we respond when someone says they “can’t believe in a God who would do a certain thing?”
Can people approach Christianity from a neutral position?
Some people have powerful and memorable conversion experiences, but should this be true of everyone?