Ligonier Blog / Tuesday / May 21 / 2013

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  • Following the Leader

    from R.C. Sproul Jr. Mar 09, 2013 Category: Articles

    I don't much care for physics. Never did. That, of course, doesn't keep me from being grateful for physicists, and for engineers. This message has reached you through the labors of men who do care about such things. But usually when physicists start talking about wormholes, or engineers start talking about heat transfer rates, my mind begins to wander. Keep Reading
  • Do Minimum Wage Laws Help Either the Poor or the Overall Economy?

    from R.C. Sproul Jr. Mar 02, 2013 Category: Articles

    No, on both counts. Our labor is a service. Its value is determined neither by law nor by wish but by the market. All of us, I suspect, would love to be paid $1,000 an hour. Given that all of us would want this, why don't we pass a law stating no one could be paid less than $1,000 an hour? Were we to do so, I suspect that some athletes, some rock stars and perhaps a few actors would still be employed. The rest of us, however, would be out of work. There is no employer out there willing to pay me that much. (If you disagree, by all means, let me know who they are.) Keep Reading
  • Seeing Beyond The Shadowlands

    from R.C. Sproul Jr. Feb 23, 2013 Category: Articles

    It has long been my contention that the Reformed church never quite got over the Enlightenment. While we rightly reject this premise and that conclusion at the heart of the Enlightenment experiment, we still drink deep of its spirit. Keep Reading

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