How Reducing the Role of Men to Provision Hurts Us All
“It's a lonely road and they don't care about what you know; It's not about how you feel but what you provide inside that home,“ sang Dax in his song,…
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Continue ReadingChristians and Fake News There is an epidemic of fake news in the global polity. Some say it is down to the democratisation of journalism – where non-professional individuals can…
Continue ReadingChristianity: Affirming Culture, Denying Culture During the week, a friend of mine uploaded a screenshot of a Twitter post where the original poster was comparing Mike Bamiloye, a Christian filmmaker…
Continue ReadingIs Christianity a Religion? One of the cliches that have grown among Christians is that Christianity is not a religion but a personal relationship with God made possible by Jesus…
Continue ReadingEuphemism, Shame, and the Loss of our Moral Compass From time immemorial, shame has been a source of moral discipline and training at the personal and societal levels. When people…
Continue Reading“If then I be a father, where is mine honour?” I was surfing through Twitter one day when someone made a joke using Prophet Muhammed’s name (I can’t remember the…
Continue ReadingAgainst Clout Chasing In the search for fame, popularity, and affirmation, many people have flung off all moral restraints, putting the lives and welfare of others on the line. We…
Continue ReadingIs There a Place for Karma in Christian Theology? When people do evil and reap the reward, many amongst us call it Karma. Recently, a friend asked me if karma…
Continue ReadingWhy Christians Are Monogamists During the week, a married Nigerian celebrity named Yul Edochie, son of a veteran actor posted pictures of his new wife and child. The announcement was…
Continue ReadingIs It Time To Give Up On The Traditional Family? The traditional family has never been everyone’s cup of tea. Marx and his followers believe it performs “ideological functions” for…
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