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Secularism and the Nature of Evil
Each generation has a different nightmare and each nightmare reveals something about that generation. Giant ants and radioactive dinosaurs made audiences scream in the 1950s; a few decades later,The Beast from 20000 Fathoms and Them would seem quaintly comical. Radioactive monstrosities would be replaced by invincible serial killers in the 1980s; psychopaths in Halloween masks would later be parodied by the Scream franchise.
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Tagged Can We Be Good Without God, Good and Evil, Halloween, Hell, Horror, MR James, Myths of Secularism, Popologetics, Secularism, Sin, The Beast from 20000 Fathoms!
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Engaging Tim Keller, CS Lewis and the Fires of Hell
Not every writer at Saints and Sceptics is Reformed; none are young and few are restless. We mention this because the “Young, Restless and Reformed (YRR)” movement – essentially a conservative evangelical movement with Calvinist leanings – has become very influential in the United States.
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Tagged CS Lewis, Gospel Centred Apologetics, Hades, Hell, Keller, Sin
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