Weekly Mashup — 11/13/09

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Worship Services gone to the dogs?  Dr. Mohler addresses “Woof’n Worship” over at his blog today!  From Dr. Mohler’s Post:
Gillian Flaccus described Eggebeen’s idea: “He would turn God’s house into a doghouse by offering a 30-minute service complete with individual doggie beds, canine prayers and an offering of dog treats. …

13 November 2009  Comments Off

Weekly Mashup – 11/6/09

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Dr. Mohler Asks, “Get out much?” It seems that despite all the bluster and continual onslaught of evolutionary ideas and teaching, the great majority of people in the world simply aren’t buying it. From Dr. Mohler’s post:
We know that about half of all citizens in the United Kingdom …

6 November 2009  Comments Off

Maybe the New Atheism is a Good Thing? Pt. 2

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 Atheism, Christianity, Culture       

It seems to me that Christians have become so worried about what will be thought of them if they stand up for what the bible actually says, that we have started to not only represent the Gospel so very poorly, but have become a horrible caricature of what a Christian ought to be.

4 November 2009  Comments Off

Maybe the New Atheism is a Good Thing?

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 Atheism, Christianity, Culture       

If the truth matters, and I believe it does, then shouldn’t the transformational truth-claims about God be quite evident in the way our lives are lived out and how we treat others — even devout atheists? One needs only to take a quick glance at the words of two of today’s most well-known atheists to prove the old adage, “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.”

27 October 2009  Comments Off

Who or What Determines “Evil?”

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how can we define “Evil” apart from an all-knowing, ever-present, all-powerful God? Doesn’t “Evil” just fall into the mire of relativism without an objective Definer to indicate what is Good and what is Evil? Is “Evil” even possible in a world without God? I submit to you that it is not.

5 October 2008  Comments Off

The Cost of “Evangelism.”

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Recently, there has been an ongoing clamor within the Southern Baptist Convention as Reformed Theology has made a resurgence, and SBC Evangelists decry that Reformed folks are not interested in evangelism and therefore the need for SBC evangelists is declining. This erroneous idea is perpetuated by articles such as the interview we find inSBC Today with Dr. Bill Wagner, former IMB missionary and recently-announced candidate for the SBC Presidency during this June’s Convention meeting.

10 March 2008  Comments Off

Prayer

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Reading Jill Carattini over at A SLICE OF INFINITY today reminded me of the importance of prayer and how I so often fall short in this area. There, in her article, she also posted a C.S. Lewis poem that I had seen before. It is simply entitled, “Prayer.”
Master, …

16 January 2006  Comments Off

“America’s Pastor,” ‘fundamentally’ wrong

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Popular author and pastor Rick Warren of Saddleback Church in the Saddleback Valley of California south of Los Angeles warns of a terrible danger lurking right around the corner in the 21st Century. Warren is quoted in an Interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer:
Warren predicts that fundamentalism, of all varieties, …

12 January 2006  Comments Off

Alito, A Good Judge

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Oh to be a Supreme Court Nominee….I’ve never understood the line of questioning that comes up during these Judiciary Committee hearings. It seems to me that the questions that are asked, such as, “Where do you stand on abortion,” or “How would you rule on a case involving abortion,” …

12 January 2006  Comments Off

Earliest Philistine Artifact Mentions Name Goliath

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Yet another Archaeology dig has unearthed evidence of the historical veracity of the Bible. While this should come as no surprise to the Bible-believing Christian, it helps solidify the story of David killing Goliath as a historical fact rather than some sort of allegory or myth that, as many …

14 November 2005  Comments Off
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