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Reformation Broadcasts

10/30/2007 - James Swan

I was on Chris Arnzen's Iron Sharpens Iron show talking about "Martin Luther: Facts and Fiction." I addressed the indulgence controversy, the historical understanding of sola fide in church history, and other facts and fiction surrounding Luther's life. The MP3 can be found here.
   
   Recently, Dr. Ashley Null was on Iron Sharpens Iron, speaking on Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation. That show can be found here.
   
Also, make sure to check out Party Hearty Marty and the Reformers!


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Some Views from Seattle

10/29/2007 - James White

Please note: I just finished a multi hour Arabic tutoring session (had a great time, I have a great tutor!) and I want to get this posted but IE simply refuses to cooperate. So, the following works fine in FireFox; looks OK in Opera, and if you use IE, well, "Your condemnation is just!" :-)
   We had a lot of folks taking pictures during the cruise and debate in Seattle. While I have been addressing important theological and historical issues since then, I haven't posted any pictures! That helps to re-inforce the "White isn't human, he's an unfeeling machine" thing, so I thought it would be good to put that rumor to bed.
   First, here I am wondering who is going to turn the lights down...again. See, back in 2005, redgoatee, a channel semi-regular (and very early morning texter) leaned back against the back wall and...turned off the lights. We have mercilessly ribbed him about that since then. Well, this last trip, three different people did the very same thing! So red is now only accountable for 1/4 of the incidents (they really need to do something about those light switches!).

   Next, of course, Shabir Ally, likewise from the debate. I forgot to ask Shabir how many debates he has done now. I would be interested in knowing. Given that he did some "dialogues" with Tony Costa the week after our debate in Seattle, I would imagine he has done many, many more than I have. Again, I am appreciative that he was willing to fly all the way to Seattle for the debate. Surely, those familiar with some of the less, shall we say, cordial Islamic apologists can be thankful for Shabir's reserve. We disagree strongly, but have proven now in two debates that such disagreement can be handled in such a fashion that gives credibility to our claims to follow the admonition to show respect for our fellow men.

   There were, thankfully, at least a few Muslims who made it to the debate despite the weather. After the debate I had a chance to chat with a few, but our conversation was mainly focused upon how to get more Muslims at debates in the future! I appreciated that they, too, wanted to have more participation from their community in such encounters. Not a single harsh word was spoken all evening as far as I know, and I am pretty certain that Shabir likewise did not get "ambushed" by anyone after the debate. Things truly went well along those lines, and I am very thankful for those who prayed that the debate would be peaceful, and useful, to all.

   Now here are some channel rats. Well, MarieP, Brigand, and Figgy, are channel rats. Mrs. Figgy isn't a channel rat, and we can only hope that Figglet will be a channel rat...someday! This was taken on the front of the Mercury, which happens to be the location of one of my greatest cruise experiences (amazingly, I did not even go up there this trip!). That is where, back in 2002 as I recall, I watched the Northern Lights...all alone...no one else out there...in the silence of the waters of Alaska. It was awesome. Of course, maybe someone else did come up there, but when they heard that guy laying on the deck staring up at the sky singing "How Great Thou Art!" they went...elsewhere, quickly. But I will never forget that experience.

   Now, one of our sessions went right up to the time of the formal night, so we had to wear our formal wear to the class as there wasn't time to change. Some folks don't like the idea of a formal night, but to be honest, they have really grown on me over the years. Formal wear is something our modern culture has begun to lose touch with. But you know what? Folks look downright good when they dress up! The ladies look gorgeous, and even some of the men clean up real nicely! So, we had a pretty formal group for class that afternoon. So here I am with Steve, aka, Bart, another channel rat, but from Canada (see, we are an equal opportunity chat channel, right Flamey?). He was making fun of my kilt, so...I'm teaching him a lesson in cross-cultural behavior...or is it just a right cross? Hard to tell. We are out on the deck cooling off, because for some reason we couldn't get the ship to get the temperature down in the room where I was teaching. So we would go out and enjoy the crisp cool air for a while before heading back to our studies. For those wondering, that is not my clan tartan. That is the Spirit of Scotland tartan. I got it so that my dear wife would have an easier time matching me on formal nights! I also think it is a gorgeous tartan. The wire, by the way, is for my microphone. It is not an odd American addition to a kilt!

   Speaking of my dear wife, she too was on the cruise. And yes, for those like Algo who read all past blog entries, she still has her pink and purple polka-dotted luggage. ( Sigh ) We like to have formal pictures taken on the ships. I doubt we would have had more than a single sitting at a formal studio over the past ten years, but since there are photographers all over the ship on formal nights, we have a real nice set of formal pictures (for less than you would pay at photo studios, I might add). Thankfully, our kids were able to come along back when they were younger, so we got some great family portraits. One of the best was taken on the Mercury while in heavy seas. We were all smiling naturally because we were holding on for dear life and laughing about it! They are in school or working or both now, so those days have passed, sadly. Of course, I married my wife when she was two, which explains why she looks so much younger than I do! But she puts up with me and she surely makes our formal pictures look a lot better! Of course, the only problem with most of the formal pictures is they do not show her shoes, and my wife loves shoes. I mean, I can tell some shoe stories if you would like...but I better stop there before I get in trouble.


   Now for the first time I thought it might be a good idea to get a picture of the entire staff of Alpha and Omega Ministries. Well, that wasn't too hard to do! I don't think Rich and I had ever had a formal portrait taken before, so this may well be a first! Yes, the look on his face does say, "Such a shame he's wearing that kilt, but oh well, I've had to get used to a lot of oddities over the past twenty years." Yes, it's been over twenty years. One of us has the patience of Job! Well, maybe we both do. We aren't quite ready to sit on the front porch in rockers yet discussing all our apologetic adventures...but when we get there, we will surely have a lot of stories to go over! Someday we will have to take some DL time to talk about how we ended up in this grand adventure together. For now, let me just say, if it were not for Rich Pierce, there would be no A&O, period, end of discussion.

   Now, as I've noted, our littlest cruiser this trip around was little Ava, aka, Figglet. Prior to the cruise one of Figgy's greatest goals was to get a pic of me with Figglet, and, well, that really was not difficult to do. We actually took a few, but this one turned into the "Mad Scientist About to Mutate Baby" picture. Of course, you know I was just making one of those faces you make when you talk to little kids...but I'm sure some fine folks out there like DA will warp the picture and turn it into some monstrosity. "Their condemnation is just." I wonder what little Figglet will say someday when she looks back at these pictures. "Dad, you let that weirdo hold me?"
   We had a group picture taken on formal night as well, but I'll save that one for a little later! Once again, many thanks to all who made the cruise, conference, and debate such a blessed time. It was great to share it with you all!

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Greetings from Victoria

10/17/2007 - James White

   We are docked in Victoria, so I am trying to get some Internet access. We have experienced the longest Internet outtage I've ever seen on a ship before, and only got access this morning. But even then, I am unable to establish the kind of access I need to get to my e-mail, so if anyone is writing to me expecting an answer...well, there's always next week! Just think what it was like sixty years ago when you had to write a letter and send it over land and wait for a reply! Creates patience.
   The cruise has been blessed thus far. This morning I spoke on the Johannine witness to the doctrine of atonement. Tomorrow I will address Romans 8, and then we will need to move on to the historical aspects and issues in preparation for the debate Friday night. We have had very smooth sailing, literally and metaphorically, so far. Many thanks to those who have prayed for us, and to those who have been active back in Phoenix repairing windows and keeping the offices safe. More when we get better Internet access! Blessings!

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An Update

10/14/2007 - James White

   I'm half tempted to add a new category, "Various Illegal Activities Caught on Video" or something like that.
   By my estimation our nocturnal visitor probably got himself a handful of glass for very little. I have carefully examined the video now (remotely!), and he was in the offices less than 40 seconds. Our alarm makes a horrid racket. Obviously, you can still grab valuable stuff in 40 seconds. We are doing what we can, remotely again, to see if he swiped much of anything. The irony is, this is probably the best weekend for this to happen. Why? Because most of the valuable stuff that someone could swipe from us has to do with conferences and debates, and all that stuff is up here with us! So there wasn't much left of value, that's for sure. Unless he wanted to read piles of theologically rich and accurate books. Not likely.
   So here is a picture of him...running away, off into the (appropriate) darkness. I'd like to think he might have run smack dab into something out there in his haste as a small bit of justice. But that's unlikely as well. In any case, those bars are not coming off those windows anymore...well, not without knocking the wall down anyway. And so we press on, all the efforts of evil men notwithstanding! "Brethren, pray for us."

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3:52am Phone Call

10/14/2007 - James White

   The Puritans called it a "dark providence." Far from home, your cell phone rings. It is the alarm company. Yes, again. This man arrived outside our offices around 3:42am. He managed to get through the iron bars on the window, break it, and get in. Of course, that set off the alarm. It was a bit frustrating to log into our video system and not see anyone there for quite a while, but eventually the place was surrounded. No, they didn't catch the guy. But it also looks like he didn't get much of anything, though, at this point, obviously, it is hard to tell. My office, the location of the previous break ins, was not touched, as it is now a bit like a fortress. They broke the largest window in the offices, the one I've always felt was the most prone to this kind of thing. But how they got the iron bars off the concrete block wall, well, at this point, I don't know. Evidently we need to get some Dobermanns, electric fences...something along those lines. Welcome to Phoenix, as they say. LA East. No earthquakes, just a lot more heat.
   Please pray that the folks back in Phoenix can secure the offices fully and that the offices will be protected while we press forward with our work here in Seattle. I would like to immediately thank Vic, Dan, Benny, and the others who will be working to secure things back in Pheonix. Also pray that this distraction will not detract from what we have worked so hard to prepare for those in the conference and, of course, that none of this will impact the upcoming debate.

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Eschatology and the Antichrist

10/08/2007 - Jeff Downs

Not sure how much I'll be able to post, but I'll do my best to keep things going. Don't miss the Dr. Kim Riddlebarger's series on "Eschatology and the Antichrist." I believe there will be four parts; two are currently posted online:

Part 1 - The Biblical Doctrine of the Antichrist (9/28/07)

Part 2 - The Man of Lawlessness: Nero? The Pope? Or Someone Yet to Come? (10/5/07).

Stay tuned to this page for the updates. The Academy & Authors' Forums currently meets every Friday.


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