New “Just Thinking” essays on knowledge, information overload, and the Great Pumpkin
Three new Just Thinking articles just went up at Ravi Zacharias’ website. Like previous Just Thinking pieces, they offer challenging looks at apologetics and faith:
- Of Isms and Rabbit Trails: J.M. Njoroge wonders if there is value in pursuing knowledge, or if it just distracts us from a relationship with God.
- Hyperseeing and the Towers of Babel: “Is Google making us stupid?” “Is Twitter bad for the soul?” “Is Facebook changing the way we relate?” All questions that have been endlessly discussed by writers and bloggers lately. Jill Carattini unpacks the issues of information overload and the social web.
- Inseparable Companions: what Charles Schultz’s Peanuts and the Great Pumpkin tell us about the never-ending debate about faith and the existence of God.
There are many more excellent essays in the Just Thinking archives if you want to explore further.


