by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Feb 1, 2011 | Book Reviews, Critiques of the Biblical Counseling Movement
Consider the idea of a court of law where a judge hears one side of a case and pronounces judgment without ever hearing the other side and without seeking solid evidence regarding the accusations. Think about a person spending day after day listening to someone gossip...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Oct 1, 2010 | Book Reviews
As government social services agencies, courts of law, and legislative actions follow the religions of secular humanism and psychology, Christians are finding that their constitutional rights of freedom of religion and conscience are being compromised. As Christians...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Oct 1, 2010 | Book Reviews
Over our years of speaking and writing, we have been on the cutting edge of a return to a full-sufficiency view of Scripture when it comes to dealing with the issues of life. We realize that this cutting edge return-to-the-Word can cut some the wrong way regarding the...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Jun 1, 2010 | Book Reviews
We begin this final part of our critique of Lisa and Ryan Bazler’s book Psychology Debunked by saying that we do not recommend psychiatry as a profession and we know there are many skeletons in the psychiatric closet of the past and too many questionable practices of...
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by Guest Author | Jun 1, 2010 | Book Reviews
Reviewed by Carol. K. Tharp, M.D. — Stylistically, Broken-Down House: Living Productively in a World Gone Bad1 by Paul David Tripp will likely be popular. Most chapters begin with an entertaining therapeutic vignette that dramatically illustrates the subject of the...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Apr 1, 2010 | Book Reviews
Logical Fallacies The Bazlers are probably unaware of the fact that they are involved in an either/or logical fallacy. One logic book describes the either/or fallacy s follows: The either/or fallacy, sometimes called false dichotomy, consists of mistakenly assuming...
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