Is information that is theological bias historically unreliable?

This very short clip from Bishop NT Wright seeks to answer the question:

Online Church? Communion and all…

Internet full of believers… The headline in The Washington Times just caught my attention, but it’s not what you think…
Offshoots of churches are sprouting on Web
Apparently, the Church is literally, going online, with weekly interactive Church  services being held. This means that you don’t have to go to Church, just visit the World Wide Web. And yes, this [...]

Acre: Hoarded Marble Uncovered

At last, some archaeological news out of Israel… Arutz Sheva, Israel National News, reports on: ‘Rock of Ages’ discovered in Akko.

A treasure trove of some 350 rare pieces of marble, hoarded beneath an ancient cellar floor, have been uncovered during an excavation conducted approximately 100 meters north of the Old City wall of the coastal [...]

Quirinius’s Census, Once More

Associates for Biblical Research has the article, Once More: Quirinius’s Census, which is a reprint of Jared Compton’s article that was published in the Detroit Baptist Theological Journal (Fall 2009, p. 45-54). He is a PhD student at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. In the brief article, Jesus’ birth chronologically as recorded and dated in the Gospel [...]

Planned Parenthood Director resigns after a change of heart

Yes, conviction it is…
The news story is here.

The Holy Land Experience and Financial Accountability

Daily Finance looks at financial aspects and profit making  at The Holy Land Experience, a Christian theme park in Orlando. It seems to be doing very well as a tax exempt organisation under TBN. 

The Holy Land Experience seems to be experiencing some difficulty with finding its place on the ministry/investment continuum. Created by Marvin Rosenthal, [...]