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First Impressions of the Ehrman-White Debate

I’ve now listened to the entire debate, every minute. I’ll probably listen to the whole thing again. My goal is to be objective with this analysis. To start, I would far prefer James White over Bart Ehrman. For me to be objective, I couldn’t have a horse in this race and be fair. I’ve debated […]

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Ehrman-White Debate

I had read about this and was interested in listening if they recorded it, but James White and Bart Ehrman debated on January 21 this year on the resolution, “Did the New Testament Misquote Jesus?” This is a take-off of Ehrman’s NY Times bestseller, Misquoting Jesus, which is essentially textual criticism for dummies. Ehrman’s a […]

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We’re Getting our Comeuppance for the Church’s Compromise in the Culture Wars pt. 6

Culture transmits its values from one generation to the next with symbols laden with meaning. Lesslie Newbigin explains: [O]ne must include in culture, and as fundamental to any culture, a set of beliefs, experiences, and practices that seek to grasp and express the ultimate nature of things, that which give shape and meaning to life, […]

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We’re Getting our Comeuppance for the Church’s Compromise in the Culture Wars pt. 5

After Adam sinned in the Garden of Eden, he cursed the man: And unto Adam he said, Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree, of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt […]

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Judging Heroes

I have presidents I like and dislike. I like Reagan. I dislike Carter. I like Coolidge. I dislike Wilson. I like Teddy Roosevelt, but I dislike Franklin Roosevelt. These are all white, Anglo-Saxon men and I like some, dislike others, and have my own criteria by which I judge whether I like them or not. […]

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You Know You’re Fat When

I do work out several times a week, so I’m not in terrible shape. But I do need to lose some weight. We were getting a lot of pictures taken in relations to my parents’ anniversary and so I kept looking at myself. This reminded me of the weight. We walked in the ocean and […]

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Big 50: Dad and Mom

Yesterday my parents had been married for 50 years. On Monday, I was getting in the church van and my dad walked to the window, and he told me he didn’t want us doing anything for them, that he would be leaving early Friday and going somewhere, that he had someplace reserved. I said somewhat […]

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We’re Getting our Comeuppance for the Church’s Compromise in the Culture Wars pt. 4

“Culture” began as an agricultural term, speaking of what was done to soil in preparation for planting. As it related to a person, someone could prepare and lift his soul, his intellect and spirit, by cultivating his engagement with art, music, and literature. The term has developed into a designation of the collective way of […]

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2009: Open My Mouth Boldly

December 31, 2008. I have a goal this year to evangelize one person every single day. I can pass out a gospel tract to get that done, but I prefer to talk to someone. The latter is what I want and the former what I’ll settle with to reach the goal. To add some accountability, […]

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We’re Getting our Comeuppance for the Church’s Compromise in the Culture Wars pt. 3

With irony as it relates to the United States, Edward Gibbon published in 1776 the first volume of his classic The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, finishing his sixth and final volume in 1789, the year the U. S. Constitution was ratified. In this massive work, Gibbon offers an explanation […]

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