I Wear A Mask That Looks Like Me

Earlier today I linked to an article at the Daily Mail regarding a study on what was termed “correspondance bias.” Turns out there’s some discussion on whether that’s a good use of the term. The second part of the comment sent me to Pete Rollins’ latest book, Insurrection: To Believe is Human, To Doubt, Divine.


Correspondence Bias

The UK’s Daily Mail reports that seeing others’ pictures on Facebook can lead to personal unhappiness. Hui-Tzu Grace Chou and Nicholas Edge, sociologists at Utah Valley University, conducted the study that surveyed undergraduate students. The Daily Mail’s Tom Leonard writes, After allowing for gender, religiosity and whether people were single or attached, the study found


John 3:16

Did you see any of the Patriots/Broncos game tonight? It seems Tebow’s run may be coming to an end, but not before Focus on the Family took his playoff opportunity to share the gospel message. Though not mentioned, according to Focus’ president and CEO, Jim Daly, has noted that Tebow is “the cultural phenomenon that inspired


The Fellowship Covenanting Conference

Early Tuesday morning, I’ll be en route to Orlando, to take part in a “covenanting conference” of The Fellowship of Presbyterians. This will be the second conference hosted by The Fellowship, which is forming a “new Reformed body” out of the Presbyterian Church (USA). If you’re unfamiliar with these rather churchy terms, it’s essentially a