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GREAT READ! Not often do scholarly articles appear on modesty. This essay comes with a disclaimer, but at least approaches the subject in a thoughtful manner—MODESTY Perhaps you aren’t a fan of satire, but for a good chuckle at the expense of both the outsourcing controversy and Charismatic prayer lines, see this today: OUTSOURCING? And […]

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A New Feature on WHAT IS TRUTH

Every day or two you get a fresh, original blog here for your reading edification, challenge, and even entertainment. If you haven’t noticed, you get these blogs ABSOLUTELY FREE, which is, by the way, also my cost for using Blogger. Pay no attention to the credo: You get what you pay for. That was long […]

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Baptism: Why So Far?

How far would you be willing to walk somewhere? This might be something you are considering due to the rising gas prices. I know they’ve changed my attitude about the use of vehicles. You know gas is getting expensive when your legs have become an alternative energy source. OK, I might walk five miles regularly […]

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Power: Use or Abuse

Someone recently complained on their blog: “The large emphasis fundamentalism puts on authority does much to enforce the list and to squelch any independent questioning/research into the validity of the list.” Interpreted: “Waaaah, I want my own way. Give me my binky!” Over at Sharper Iron, someone wrote this: “We (Type B types) tend to […]

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Power Blogging

I don’t know if you know it, but Machiavelli was never able to use the strategies he wrote in his book, The Prince, to get back into office. After the people read his book, there was no way they wanted someone like him in power. He should have written a later addendum entitled: Don’t Publish […]

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A Confused Stand

I’m sure that I think that I mean this. I do. Am. Sure that is. About thinking. Meaning it. Well, I feel sorry for confused young fundamentalists. To start, they don’t know who they are. What is a fundamentalist? Most of them can’t figure it out. I have a hard time helping them. The early […]

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Oxymorons

Plastic silverware. Objective opinion. Artificial intelligence. Educated guess. Microsoft Works. Genuine naughahyde. Government worker. Airline food. Postal service. French resistance. Adult male. Oxymorons. I thought of another one just as I was writing this. Parachurch ministry. But how about “boring worship”? Can we really be worshiping God and have it be boring? The thing isn’t […]

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The Kleenex Argument

I WROTE THIS ON SHARPER IRON. IT CONTINUES MY POST FROM YESTERDAY ON THIS BLOG. I THOUGHT IT WORTH THE TIME TO POST IT HERE. I WAS WRITING TO A GUY GETTING BOMBARDED THERE BY THE OFFENDED. I really don’t know what the grounds for discussion are any more. Anyone can pull the offense card […]

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The Offense Card

It’s tough to discuss these days. I’m not sure there’s any iron left to sharpen. We should call it rubber sharpening rubber or plastic or maybe styrofoam. A tip: Always come with a large supply of kleenex. Here’s how it works. You make a good point theologically, academically, politically, historically, whatever. You wait for the […]

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Is It Impossible to Be Consistent in the Practice of Separation?

Years ago, I was talking to the president of a parachurch Bible college, and he said (I’ll never forget the exact words): “It’s impossible to be consistent in matters of separation.” In essence, he was telling me that no one could possibly obey Scripture. I didn’t believe him, but I know why he thinks the […]

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