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Author: D. L. Webster

D. L. Webster is an author, blogger, host of the Digging Doug podcast, and the bassist for the rock band Rusty Shipp. He brings a wealth of knowledge gathered from years of studying Scripture, listening to sermons, and engaging with Christian thought leaders which he distills into an easy to read, engaging, and biblically grounded book. Webster's passion is to help both Christians individually and the church as a whole to experience the healthiest Christianity possible. Originally from Indianapolis, he now resides in Nashville, TN.
Gender, Relationships, and Sexuality / Questions

Singleness Guide

There’s something that I’ve become acutely aware of here recently. As I’ve gone through my life and encountered different experiences, I’ve realize that a lot of things haven’t gone the way that I had been led to expect they would. One of those areas is certainly the area of love and relationships (and/or lack thereof).

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Christian Living

How Christianized do Ordinary Activities Have to Be?

A question along these lines came into my head at Bible study last night. Some one was talking about how they got together with one of their friends to play video games, but before they started, the guy prayed to thank God for the opportunity to hang out. He was making the classic point of

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General

Thoughts From “Crash” – Racism

I recently watched the movie “Crash”. It is a good movie that makes you think, especially about the subject of race and discrimination. It shows people in tough, “between a rock and hard place”, situations, which I appreciated because I think that is real. There are some situations which people are in which are like,

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March 9, 2026February 22, 2026 D. L. Webster comment on Thoughts From “Crash” – Racism
Bible

Biblical Inerrancy?

I think the concept of biblical inerrancy is meaningless, or at the very least a moot point. There is no one, whole, complete, perfect version of the bible in existence, and all the different copies that we have don’t completely agree. So it is obviously not literally inerrant. As far as being inerrant in content,

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Bible / Christian Living

A Modern Parable

A man was walking downtown one day, and as he was going along his way, he was attacked, beaten badly and robbed. The assailants fled the scene and, unfortunately for the man, no one had witnessed the incident, so there was presently no one to help the man and call for further assistance. The man

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March 4, 2026February 22, 2026 D. L. Webster comment on A Modern Parable
General

Discrimination of Technology

There is something that I’ve noticed over time which has bothered me. It has recently been brought to my attention again. Perhaps I could call it the discrimination of technology. An unbelievable amount of technological advance has been made in the past century and a half. This has afforded many modern conveniences and been useful

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Ecclesiology / Church

The Focus of Christianity

It has been said that the center/focus of the Protestant worship service is the preaching, while in the Roman (Catholic) tradition the center/focus is on the Eucharist (communion). I wonder if this comes from the legacy of Luther and a reaction to problems in the Roman church. Luther himself did not want to split the

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February 27, 2026February 8, 2026 D. L. Webster comment on The Focus of Christianity
Bible / Theology

On Evolution vs. Creation

I recently sat in on a couple of lectures / discussions on creation (and/or intelligent design) verses evolution. While I felt that this is a rather old debate, it’s one which obviously hasn’t gone away. For that reason I decided to post a few thoughts on the matter. I feel it is one of those

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February 25, 2026February 8, 2026 D. L. Webster comment on On Evolution vs. Creation
Theology

Good News?

“If you had to sum up Jesus’ ‘Good News’ what would it be in a nutshell?” This is something I’ve definitely been trying to figure out. One of the main motivations is that I didn’t feel like I had any particularly good news to share with someone who wasn’t a Christian. I felt that a

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February 23, 2026February 8, 2026 D. L. Webster comment on Good News?
General

Criticism Guidelines

I’ve noticed typically people are good at acting out of their frustration and anger, but poor at expressing why they are upset. I want to try and be the opposite. I feel that it’s not good if something is bugging you, to just hold it in a harbor it against the other person(s). Often times

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