Perfectionism or Principles
With the November elections quickly approaching, Kevin Swanson tries to identify the most conservative captain of this Titanic - at least the guy who will conserve the most fuel as the boat plows into the iceberg. Kevin makes the point that one's perspective of politics tie into his perception of the state of the nation.
Are third party supporters insisting on perfection of their candidates? Should they settle for the lesser of two evils, whichever that is? At what point should one insist on principled candidates? As a one-time third-party candidate himself for governor in Colorado, Kevin Swanson interacts with the psychology of third-party voting in America.
October 3, 2008
The Dissolution of the Family
Now the UK exceeds America in illegitimate births, with a rate increase of 5X since 1975. So far nothing is slowing the destruction of the family, demographic winters, and more social anarchy. What will happen in 30 years from now?
Unless Christians will commit to covenants, long-term relationships, relational discipleship and accountability in the home - radical measures to rework the social structure of a child's raising, we will only see a worsening situation in years to come. Kevin Swanson sounds a well-timed warning in this episode of Generations - to families that are listening.
October 2, 2008
How one Becomes an Atheist
The great bugaboo for atheists is the sovereignty of God and the problem of evil. They cannot believe that God can be sovereign while they are not. Kevin Swanson refers to several testimonies of atheists on this segment of Generation. He points out that the atheist cannot take evil seriously because he has no standard by which he could even define it. Illustrating the internal incoherence of the atheist worldview, he demonstrates how Christians have the best explanation for the problem of evil in the world.
October 1, 2008
Defining Love
Amidst accusations of being a most "unloving" radio program, Kevin Swanson sets out to define love. What did Rudyard Kipling mean when he wrote, "It started by loving his neighbor, and ended by loving his wife?" Or what does a cannibal mean when he says, "I love this guy?"
Jesus said, "If you love me, you'll keep my commandments." The law of God must define love, and Kevin Swanson suggests that Christians might be more relevant to ethical discussion, if they would acknowledge an objective law.
September 30, 2008
The Family Integrated Church
Is the church working to dis-integrate the family or re-integrate the family? Churches are beginning to grapple with the long-term weaknesses of a disintegrated family, and are returning to God's principles governing church-family relationships.
Kevin Swanson interviews Bo Skein, a pastor who captured this vision in the 1990s for father-based, family-oriented child discipleship. This program describes the relational model of church-life in a programmic, post-modern age.
September 26, 2008
God
As England considers euthanasia, and as America takes another monumental step towards total socialism, Kevin Swanson suggests that the laws of the God of heaven are still in stone.
Reacting to the fear of circumstances and the market collapsing, men will resort to breaking God's laws. But if we reacted to the fear of God, we might resort to keeping God's laws.
September 25, 2008
Why Women Won't Have Babies
A demographic winter sweeps across continents, and even evangelical Christian leaders won't face the cause of it. Women don't want to have babies, because they aren't raised with a vision for it. Women are raised for careers.
Well, here's a father who is not raising his daughter for a career. He's actually embracing God's vision for daughters. We know it's weird. We know it's unpopular. We know it's politically incorrect. But we don't care. Because this is what it will take to save a civilization, and glorify God in the process. We're raising daughters to be what God wants them to be, not what Gloria Steinem or even Sarah Palin wants.
September 24, 2008
How One Man makes a Big Difference
Of all the problems that plague modern society, none is more fundamental or so devastating as the lack of manhood and fatherhood. What could be more heart-wrenching than the rising rate of boys who have no father, no mentor, no man to disciple them? In a day where 70% of boys will not reach manhood by age 30, how will a boy learn to be a man of God, unless there is a man who can show him how to be a man?
Enter a man with the heart and vision for boys raised in fatherless homes. Kevin Swanson interviews Bob Drake from Mentorme.org, about the needs, the opportunities, and the blessings in making a difference in the life of one solitary boy.
September 23, 2008
Who's in Control Here?
For just a couple of days, for a brief moment in time, the masters of Wall Street admitted that "things were out of control." Even the normal, straight-shooting Wall Street Journal screamed like baby for most of the week.
Man wants to think that he's in control of his own destiny, and therefore can play by his own rules. But Kevin Swanson makes the point that every empire comes down, when it refuses to fear the living and the true God. As it turns out, only God is in sovereign control of the outcome. It is ours to fear Him and keep His commandments.
We move from the Wall Street crash to more important things on this program - supper time.
September 22, 2008
Time for a Copernican Revolution in Education
A popular children's author has enraged mothers after suggesting that day care constitutes child abuse. But what should we say about some of the K-12 schools out there?
Now after 200 years of increasingly cold, institutionalized education, Kevin Swanson suggests a Copernican Revolution in Education. He unveils a new Education Manifesto in which the definition, goals, method, and content of education are reworked from the perspective of a biblical world and life view.
The classical Greek form of education separates knowledge from life, the fear of God from knowledge, character from education, and relationships from the paideia. In this segment of the Generations broadcast, Kevin Swanson suggests that Christians should stop borrowing from the humanists to inform their methods of education, which in the end only cripples the faith.
September 19, 2008