Cynical Theories: A Christian Review

By Levi Secord In Cynical Theories, Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay issue a stinging rebuke of critical theory, and its various twisted children, by exposing its reliance on postmodernism. This book is aptly named, as these theories are cynical in the worst ways. These theories spread like the most malignant cancer—leaving desolation wherever they go. […]

Book Review: The Book that Made your World by Vishal Mangalwadi

By Jesse Sumpter Vishal Mangalwadi, a Christian from India, has written a number of books. One of his recent ones is The Book that Made Your World: How the Bible Created the Soul of Western Civilization. In it, he recounts his experience growing up in India and how different the Indian culture is from the […]

HtBT: Ep 139 – The 5am pre-breakfast club

Business Podcast: We discuss the book The 5 AM Club We talk about the advantages of waking up early, how it can help make you successful, and the 95/5 rule. We also go over an email from a listener covering the Boeing 737 episode yesterday and review his disagreements. Win an interview and HTBT swag […]

Original Sin: A Cultural History (Book Review)

G.K. Chesterton once wrote that original sin was “the only part of Christian theology which can really be proved.” His thinking here is that we are not confronted every day with virgin births or resurrections, but the evidence of human frailty is all around us. In the last few months, in this country alone, we’ve […]