Apologetic Christianity

Glenn Ellmers of the Claremont Institute debunks a sorry, but typical, critique of General Boykin’s remarks about God, Christianity, and Islam. The offending piece is by James Carroll of the Boston Globe. Ellmers exposes Carroll’s views as typifying “the modern, liberal conception of religious faith: it is valid only insofar as it rejects the “broadly held theology” that it is actually true.”

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