I recently came across the following on Twitter. Men passing laws on abortion makes as much sense as the Amish passing laws on cybersecurity. pic.twitter.com/uJSUN9sVB4 — The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) May 25, 2019 Is he right? Should men stay silent... Continue Reading →
Over the last few weeks, I have heard quite a few terrible arguments with all of the talk surrounding abortion in our culture. These bad arguments include: It's a women's right to choose. Abortion should be legal if the unborn... Continue Reading →
Does the burning fertility clinic objection disprove the value of human embryos? This is the first video in my short series looking at common objections from pro-choice advocates. Comment below if you have a specific objection that you would like... Continue Reading →
If you remember my previous post back in October (Azusa Pacific University and LGBTQ+ Relationships), APU had removed their ban on LGBTQ relationships only to reinstate the original wording after the board of trustees stepped in a week later. Well,... Continue Reading →
If you are interested in having me speak at your church, camp, or youth group, click on the Endorsements & Speaking page to see my list of topics. Then, contact me at Speaking Requests or email me at contact@coffeehousequestions.com. You can select a topic from... Continue Reading →
This video is a response to a post on the APU decision to allow for LGBTQ+ relationships on campus. You can find the original post here. What do you think about the slogan "God's love is not selective"? Comment below!
Lawmakers in New York passed the Reproductive Healthcare Act yesterday. It was voted on by both the state Senate and the state Assembly, and then signed into law by the New York governor, Andrew Cuomo (pictured above). Why is this... Continue Reading →
Just because I can do something doesn't mean I should do it.
Our culture has been changing, and it is changing fast. One of the areas that we are seeing this change is on the topic of human sexuality and gender. It is for this reason that the Nashville Statement was recently... Continue Reading →