In this sermon I do not intend to engage so much in a detailed exposition of the text though we shall grapple with it somewhat. What I plan to do is engage in what I call a transposition of the …
Author: Clinton Chisholm
The Need for Critical Thinking
French Philosopher, Rene Descartes, in a bid to guarantee certainty in the content of his knowledge decided on a method of doubting everything. After operating thus for a while he said he discovered that while he was thinking and doubting …
Christians: Read Bertram, Heed Selassie, Obey Jesus
Arnold Bertram’s Gleaner column of Thursday, August 4, 2016 should be read by all Church leaders. His call for Christians to awake to the changed turf around us is very timely. If we are not aware of the times in …
Blind Spots in Scientists?
I delivered a public lecture in Barbados on July 16, the topic was ‘The Existence of God: Nature’s Evidence’. While reading over the section dealing with the origin of life and the neo-Darwinian explanations, a mischievous thought occurred to …
Combatting Crime: Diagnosis & Prognosis
…“Here in Jamaica, there is just not enough honesty regarding the guns that have been here since the 1970s and 1980s. Furthermore, I am tired of the grand narratives about missing fathers, when in many of the hotspots, the young
Christopher Hitchens: An Intellectual Post Mortem?
“[Jerry Falwell] was a petty little charlatan and toad…I think it’s
a pity there’s not a hell for him to go to.” (Hitchens, 2007)
The book The Faith of Christopher Hitchens: The Restless Soul of the World’s …