Why you shouldn’t lie to your kids about Santa…
…or else this will happen! For more lies check out this follow up.
And for a more serious take on why not to lie to your kids about Santa, check out “Yes Virginia, there was a Santa Claus.”
Responding wisely to pop psychology
Much that trades on the name of “Science” is trying to claim for itself that same credibility that we all found in our basic physics and chemistry classes back in high school. Drop that ball and it will fall at a steady 9.8 m/s² every time. But the “science” of evolution is not reproducible like that. And in the field of medicine, the human body is so complex that the same treatment on two different people could result in two very different outcomes. So there’s certain science, and then there is a whole realm that shares this same name but which involves guesswork, assumptions, and even philosophy.
Christians need to be aware that psychology isn’t as measurable as physics – it isn’t that sort of firmer science – and it has, over the decades, had trends that at times were clearly unbiblical, like the 1980s self-esteem trend. Christian counselors that leaned too hard on popular psychology then baptized this trend with the biblical text “love your neighbor as yourself” and put a twist to it, saying self-esteem was important because you can’t love your neighbor if you don’t love yourself. Which isn’t at all what Jesus was saying.
This isn’t a long article, and it is worth a slow read.
Did Pangaea really exist?
“Today, we have seven continents scattered across the globe. North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. But once upon a time, did all of these continents link together to form one single supercontinent?”
More scrolling = more marital problems
Smartphones are causing problems for our children, but did you know more smartphone usage is also associated with lower marital happiness, a higher inclination toward divorce, and infrequent sex?
5 ways the world would be worse without Christianity
…and number 5 is the big one.
The one thing that’ll free you from FOMO
When you look upward, with a heavenly mindset, you won’t be obsessed with FOMO – the Fear Of Missing Out. God is better than anything here, so don’t make your life about experiences – make it about Him.