Now that we've established why the Bible is reliable, it's time to start debunking the reasons for deconstruction, which means we have to define it first. I had originally thought about doing this post before talking about the Bible's reliability but felt that this fit the stream of thought better. So, what is deconstruction and... Continue Reading →
Blog: Debunking Deconstruction – Is the Bible Actually Reliable? Part 3: Prophecies
In many religions around the world, prophecies are just part of the gig. In fact, the three biggest religions in the world (Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism) even have messianic prophecies though they revolve around different people, with the Christians believing in Jesus Christ as the Messiah (duh, you already knew that), the Muslims believing in... Continue Reading →
Blog: What Convinced Me to Become a Christian
If you've been following the Tanuki Corner since the beginning, you'll know that I argue from a Christian worldview and have often done blog posts about the Bible and have discussed some of my experiences with the church, which haven't always been great. However, in recent months, I have come to the decision to fully... Continue Reading →
Blog: Bryce Crawford Needs the Real Jesus. Part 2: Personal Testimony and Faith Healing.
Last week, I wrote a post talking about GenZ street evangelist Bryce Craford's connection to pastor Todd White and why that is concerning. If you haven't read that post yet, I highly suggest that you do since it will help you understand this part of the story which deals with Bryce's personal testimony that deals... Continue Reading →
Blog: Bryce Crawford Needs the Real Jesus. Part 1: Todd White and the Problem with Hyper-Charismatics.
A little while ago, I was going through my YouTube "For You" page and ran across a video by a dude named Bryce Crawford, a 20-year-old Gen Z street preacher with an audience of 177K subscribers on YouTube and 693K on TikTok. In this video, he was sharing the Gospel to people at a L.A.... Continue Reading →
Blog: Why is There Such a Double Standard in Christian Media?
This topic comes from my critique of the Millie Maven trilogy by Ted and Rachel Dekker that I wrote a few weeks ago. In reading some of the Amazon reviews, I noticed one disgruntled reader lamenting the fact that so many Christian parents will allow their kids to read that trilogy, but absolutely forbid them... Continue Reading →
Blog: Don’t Base Your View of Christianity on Crappy People
A few months ago, I had an interesting talk with a friend from my church. The conversation started off talking about life and teenager-stuff like What do you want to do with your life?, What are your plans for summer?, etc. before we started talking about the church in general and how many Christians have... Continue Reading →
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