Memorization verses, John 20:28…it all gets to wait till I finish an article due today. Maybe tomorrow. Only so many hours in the day. Sorry!
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Memorization verses, John 20:28…it all gets to wait till I finish an article due today. Maybe tomorrow. Only so many hours in the day. Sorry!
Only an hour or so after posting the story on the imaging of pre-born children below, Pastor John Samson, affectionately known as SillyBrit2, dropped me a story from London on the impact those images have had in causing folks to rethink abortion laws (!!!). It also contained the link to the on-line videos themselves. Here they are. Enjoy, and share
Tom Chantry has provided a rather lengthy, but very well written and thoughtful discussion of the Ergun Caner situation. Unlike most of what you read in the blogosphere, it has flow and style. You can start here, but be prepared to do something early 21st century people rarely do: invest more than 45 seconds on one topic! Chantry nails the
The Charge that He Could Speak Arabic When He Can’t.—He only claims to be able to speak Arabic the way most non-Arabic Muslims do. Although he was raised in Sweden by a Swedish mother, Ergun learned enough Arabic (as most Muslims do) to read the Qur’an and speak it in prayer. Please compare this excuse with the reality of each
I’m watching with interest Eric Svendsen’s attempted interaction with Paul Owen. I am sending two large bottles of Advil to Eric as a gift. He’ll need them. If you are dying to comment on the Caner/Lynchburg stuff, Tom Ascol’s blog has a comments section. I’m actually reading them. I had a real interesting experience today. Did a 36 mile ride
Greetings from Westbury, Long Island. I managed to get the first half of last night’s debate up this morning, and now that I am finished with my Lord’s Day duties, I’m compressing the next portion of the debate. My camera died before the end of the debate, so I had to use my little Casio for the last few minutes,
There are a few of them…they are just hard to find. Poor Episcopalians who stand in the tradition of Bishop Ryle are in the small minority today. In the wide realm of Episcopalianism, the wackier, the better. You have seen my encounter with Spong, and any person with biblical insight cannot help but sit back and shake their heads. But
Two topics today. First forty minutes on my thoughts on the upcoming election and how, if the Marxists are victorious (and that may be a foregone conclusion), it could be the last even pretend election in our lifetimes, and how this should, in my opinion, impact those who have decided that not voting is their best choice. Then, in the
The latest from the Areopagus Journal (May 2007): “Veritas: Troublesome Movements in the 21-Century Church,” by Craig Branch. “Emerging Error? An Evaluation of the Emerging Church Movement,” by Criag Branch. “The Package Matters: Problems with the Church Growth Movement,” by Phil A. Newton. “Speaking for God? A Response to the Apostolic and Prophetic Movement,” by Keith Gibson. “Seeing is Believing:
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