by Jay Medenwaldt | Oct 28, 2020 | Apologetics, Philosophy, Politics, Science, Theology
I’m working on my Ph.D. in psychology and in a recent class of mine, we were discussing the trolley problem in the context of moral development. My professor ended by saying, thankfully, we don’t actually have to make these difficult choices in real life because...
by Jay Medenwaldt | Mar 27, 2019 | Evangelism, Politics, Psychological Apologetics, Science, Theology
How many people have you convinced not to have an abortion? How many people have you convinced to become pro-life, and if you have, did it prevent them from having an abortion? With the exception of a small handful of people, my guess is that the answer to all of...
by Jay Medenwaldt | Sep 1, 0001 | Evangelism, Politics, Psychological Apologetics
Well, it’s the time of year where the political posts are starting to ramp up and people on all sides are starting to remember how stupid, biased, and downright evil some of their family and friends are. 😅 Because I recently moved, I have a mostly new social...