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Two Obvious Contemporary Theological Contradictions and their Meaning part one

Taxing cigarettes and taxing income. Do you see the contradiction? Government taxes cigarettes to what? Stop smoking. And then they tax income to what? Stop income. No, not for the second one. You can see how a progressive tax is actually a regressive tax. This is simple. We can understand it. But I’m not dealing […]

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Maybe the Two Biggest Recent Economic Lies

We should vote on facts and not impassioned rhetoric. For that reason among others, I want to clear up what are perhaps the two biggest lies repeated by politicians and the media. Why do I care? Righteousness exalts a nation. These lies damage our country. They enable injustice in our land. Lie One: Government Deregulation […]

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The Blind Spots of www.Christian part one

Did you hear that Chicken Little got it wrong? He did. But we’ll allow him that. For one, he’s not Humpty Dumpty. Not even Al Gore. His obsession—the sky. He had a paranoia about it, probably stemming from something that occurred in his mother’s egg. So let’s take a deep, cleansing breath and recognize that […]

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The Erroneous Epistemology of Multiple Version Onlyism part six

Recently I preached for 3-4 years on Sunday mornings through the book of Isaiah. As I went through that monumental book of all human history, I got a feel for the problems that men have with God. What we read there can serve as a microcosm for men of all eras. A major issue for […]

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Big Talk with Little to Show at Evangelical Textual Criticism

The blog called Evangelical Textual Criticism referenced my epistemology series and some discussion ensued in the comment section. Imagine a 50 gallon aquarium with several fish swimming around in it, thinking that they represent the whole ocean. Things that are said are credible in the fish tank. That doesn’t mean they actually do stand up […]

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Harvard Joins the Audience of Brandenburg and What Is Truth

Harvard University has included What Is Truth in its curriculum as part of “The Pluralism Project.” Harvard researcher Ellie Pierce quoted a post on What Is Truth as part of a case for class discussion and education. She titled it “Fliers at a Peace Parade.” It seems that Harvard agrees that Brandenburg and What Is […]

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The Erroneous Epistemology of Multiple Version Onlyism part five

Gregory Boyd in his book, God of the Possible (2000), wrote in a section (p. 107) entitled, “Integration of Theology and Recent Scientific Advances”: As Christians, we of course want our worldview to be fundamentally derived from God’s Word, not the climate of opinion that happens to prevail in the world in which we live. […]

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The Erroneous Epistemology of Multiple Version Onlyism part four

I was in a hotel in southern California last week and the USA Today newspaper showed up in the hallway in front of the door to my room. I paged through it until I got to an article in the opinion section, entitled Fightin’ Words. It was a positive review of Bart Ehrman’s book Jesus, […]

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Oft Quoted on Economic Matters

I speak hyperbole. And yet, I had a recent spree, unnoticed by the realm of Christianity, of being quoted in relations to the state of the economy. My heads up began with someone commenting on an old post. I wondered why. I googled. I found out. One was Salon Magazine, also called Salon.com. That’s a […]

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The Proper Understanding of Affections

The Great Awakening was perhaps the second most important era in American history after the founding of the Jamestown colony in 1607. The Great Awakening describes a period in the mid 1730s to early 1740s in England and its colonies that resulted in a massive number of conversions and increased devotion to God’s Word. In […]

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