Plodcast Ep. 70 Secularism, Sleuthing C.S. Lewis, Harmartiology

Plodcast - A podcast by Canon Press - Wednesdays

This week Douglas Wilson talks about A recent court case involving female genital mutilation. He then goes on to review Kathryn Lindskoog’s book, “Sleuthing C.S. Lewis.” Wrapping it up with a look at the New Testament word that means inexcusable. Happy plodding!   Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ihoo62cf5kspbbj5e52wyaes2p4?t=Plodcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/plodcast/id1257949421?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=148592&refid=stpr RSS Feed: http://canonpress.libsyn.com/rss Get the weekly episodes in your inbox: http://canonpress.us2.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7c049fc7f2904e30e1ac37ebf&id=db9614c891   Show notes:   A recent court case involving female genital mutilation - a judge declared a federal law against it unconstitutional His argument was that Congress didn’t have the right to outlaw a practice like this Is secularism even possible? There is a difference between female genital mutilation and circumcision. Secularism is crippled and dismayed     Sleuthing C.S. Lewis Book by Kathryn Lindskoog She wrote “The C.S. Lewis Hoax” in 1988 About Lindskoog’s accusations to Walter Hooper Her charges are that Hooper forged some of Lewis’ work She does quite a bit of gnat strangling in this book A good controversy for people to be aware of   Harmartiology The word for inexcusable is used twice in the New Testament Romans 1:20, Romans 2:1