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This was streamed Live from Lindale, TX. Advance to the 14:11 mark where the event actually began.
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There is a single item on the MRL right now, but it’s one that has become needed suddenly in light of totally unexpected circumstances, to be sure. Seems I will be engaging in a debate on the subject in December, but, with London and South Africa and Canada taking up all of October, I need to be working “way ahead
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:
As I have much to get done between now and my flight to St. Louis (hello TSA, here I come!), I am going to drop these two items together despite the fact that they are…well, worlds apart. First, John Bugay provided some insightful commentary on the conversion syndrome today here. I was, ironically, listening briefly to “Deep in Scripture” from
“I would fight and die for a Muslim’s right to build a mosque in every city in America.” That’s a line taken from what Caner’s website in 2005 described this way: He debated Michael Moore in a nationally syndicated column entitled “Hatriotism.” I found what appears to be the colorful column (part 1)(part 2). The article is critical of Michael
As I’ve been traveling about I’ve been asked a number of times, “Where do I get your ties?” I’ve designed a few ties, some based upon ancient manuscripts, some from my fractal art, that I’ve worn in some of my debates, etc. I’ve posted this before, but we have a lot of new folks, so, here is the link to
I noted this announcement on Steve Ray’s blog: The topic this Friday at 7 PM EST is “Bible Verses Often Overlooked by Protestants.” It will be preceeded by John Martignoni’s 1) Do Catholics take the Bible literally? and/or 2) Which Came First: The Church or the Bible? Given the man’s track record, does anyone want to take bets that it
First, the last lower res pic from my riding phone—a new phone (still cheap enough to be taken on rides) with a 5.1 megapixel camera arrives today. This is eastbound on CareFree Highway at 5:43am, not quite half way through a 62.11 mile ride (fellow cyclists will recognize the distance: 100km, a “metric century”). Very odd weather we are having
As I see the number of pages left to write in the new book drop below 50, I am looking to the future and a full slate of debates this Fall, totaling, at the moment, at least five, with two more possible in the late winter/early part of next year. As I look to the topics of those debates, I
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