by Collin Brendemuehl | Jan 11, 2021 | Christianity and Society
It is clear that President Trump did not incite the riot and invasion of the capitol building. His language was clear, that they should cheer on Congress and go home peacefully. That’s a fact. People died in D.C. Many died during the Obama years when the mob...
by Collin Brendemuehl | Jan 2, 2021 | Christianity and Society
Book Review: Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man by Emannuel Acho Nobody who knows U.S. history doesn’t understand the problems we have faces with racial relations in this country. But for all of the sensible discussions we might have on the issue there are...
by Collin Brendemuehl | Jan 2, 2021 | Christianity and Society
Forty years ago we, in college, debated whether or not the “hot box” approach to Christian education was appropriate. Should we keep our children out of public school where there might be some influence? Should we keep them in Christian schools, isolated from the...
by Collin Brendemuehl | Apr 14, 2020 | Christianity and Society
People are looking for a reason to hope. They want hope, and the want a foundation for it. Take a look at the messages around you. The desire is everywhere. Watch The Man in the High Castle. The theme of the series is the quest for freedom. The definition of freedom...
by Collin Brendemuehl | Apr 7, 2020 | Christianity and Society
I had a conversation with a friend whom I respect but with whom there is disagreement on this matter. He challenged me to answer certain objections to this position. Those points have been placed in an addendum. Thank you for taking the time to read this. This may...
by Collin Brendemuehl | Mar 24, 2020 | Christianity and Society
Ok, I’m a little late to the game. I spent some time this past week watching the first several episodes of “The Man in the High Castle.” This is the story of covert operations involving the movement of films (1962 technology, and it was about books...