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and lockers, and hallways, and mostly especially ... children.” — Douglas Wilson
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Too Hot to Handle: The New Social Engineers
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Minding Our Own Business
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The Purpose of the Sacrifices [Part 6]
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Too Hot to Handle: American Laodicea
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A Dangerously Clear Head
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The Purpose of the Sacrifices [Part 4]
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Friday, October 18, 2019
Too Hot to Handle: Generation Z and Unbelief
In which our regular writers toss around subjects a little more volatile than usual.
In this article in The Atlantic, Larry Taunton tells the story of Phil, a young atheist whose reasons for his unbelief sound surprisingly unlike those of the New Atheists.
To me they sound uncomfortably close to home.
Phil had been president of his Methodist church youth group, and loved the Bible studies led by Jim, their youth leader. Jim didn’t dodge the tough chapters or questions. He couldn’t answer every question, but he made the Bible come alive for Phil.














