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Friday, June 20, 2014
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Top 10 Ways To Argue Like A Christian
The internet is full of people arguing.
Yes, I know, the sun also rises in the east. Humans breathe
air. Tell me something slightly less obvious.
Okay. The internet is full of Christians arguing. Some of us
do it well. Some do it really, really badly. And the thing is, Christians
shouldn’t argue like unbelievers. When you know the Lord Jesus, you have access
to a weapon nobody but a believer can wield: the word of God, which is:
“… living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.” (Hebrews 4:12)
There isn’t a more effective weapon forged, assembled or
built in a lab in the history of the human race.
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Holy Spirit
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Scripture
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Word of God
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
When God Says No
As a parent, I try to be fair and generous with my children,
but just the same, there are times when I say no to their requests. And not
just the kind of requests that are foolish, extravagant, or ultimately harmful
— sometimes I find myself saying no even when what they’re asking of me is
harmless or even potentially beneficial to them, just because I’m too tired or
don’t have the money or simply don't feel like it.
But God is not like that.
Labels:
Disappointment
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Parenting
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Prayer
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Monday, June 16, 2014
How to Fight a Smear Campaign
In social circles we call it gossip. In the courts it’s slander
or libel, depending on the media used. In political circles it’s referred to as
mudslinging or swift-boating. On the web it often manifests as cyber-bullying.
Whatever; it’s a good old-fashioned smear campaign.
Use of the technique can be traced back several millennia at
least, and may be as old as mankind. The motivations behind smear campaigns differ
but you can bet that, more often than not, there’s more than just mean spirits
or the sheer fun of maligning someone in play.
Most of the time, somebody wants something. The smear
campaign is a means to an end.
So how do you fight one? Good question.
Labels:
Apostle Paul
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Peter
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Psalms
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Revenge
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Literal and Figurative
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Allegory
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Disciples
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Figurative Language
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Law of Non-Contradiction
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Literalism
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Follow the Evidence
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Disciples
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Peter
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Secular Humanism
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Sigmund Freud
Friday, June 13, 2014
Clinging to Dust
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Matthew Henry
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Psalms
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Christianity is a Crutch
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Alister McGrath
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Sigmund Freud
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Wish-Fulfillment
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
The New New Atheism
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Atheism
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Social Justice
Monday, June 09, 2014
Two Kinds of Hard Hearts
“And they were utterly astounded, for they did not understand about the loaves, but their hearts were hardened.” (Mark 6:52)
I’m thinking about all the times I’ve failed to respond to
something in the word of God that should’ve been obvious to me.
See, I don’t believe every reference to a “hard heart” in
Scripture means precisely the same thing.
The pharaoh of Egypt in the book of Exodus had a hard heart.
He wanted to keep Israel in slavery, and was prepared to continue doing so no
matter what miracles he saw. He was a man who put political expediency and
ill-gotten profit ahead of justice, fear of God or even his own five senses.
That’s one kind of hardness.
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Doubt
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Faith
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Hard Hearts
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Pharaoh
Sunday, June 08, 2014
Christianity Incorporated
A thought from the apostle Paul:
I just happened across a National Post article from a few years back that serves as a superb illustration of the sort of complications (“complications” being the polar opposite of the “simplicity” Paul refers to) that arise when Christians become corporatists.“But I am afraid that, as the serpent deceived Eve by his craftiness, your minds will be led astray from the simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ.”(2 Corinthians 11:3, NASB)
In an article called “Breaking the Jews for Jesus code”, Post writer Joseph Brean takes every
opportunity to poke holes in the credibility of Jews for Jesus, an evangelical group
that is a participant in a five-year long Ontario Superior Court legal “saga”.
What a pile of unfortunate muck. Nothing is ‘simple’ about
this story.
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Apostle Paul
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Corinthians
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Jews For Jesus
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Lawsuits
Saturday, June 07, 2014
John Calvin, Context and Kingdom Parables: “Others Are Deprived of This Grace”
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Calvinism
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Mark
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Matthew
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Parables
Friday, June 06, 2014
Blue Bloods and Bloodlines
“Family is the most important thing in the world.” (Princess Diana)
“Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten.” (Lilo and Stitch)
Whether it’s the personal opinion of a famous celebrity or the
theme of a Disney movie, society is not about to run out of bon mots about family anytime soon.
I picked a couple of comparatively moderate ones, the sentiment
dialed back to 3 or 4 on the goo meter. If you are in any doubt just how saccharine
and cloying such expressions can be, try finding a Hallmark birthday card that
accurately reflects your thoughts about spouse, child, parent or sibling. You’ll
catch on quickly.
But I read this morning that just 26% of those between age
18 and 33 are married. The current generation is building families
approximately only two-thirds as quickly as the generation before them, and at roughly
only half the rate of the generation before that.
Wednesday, June 04, 2014
Atheism and Logic
I’ve read numerous books on the subject of whether the
Christian faith is “reasonable”. Most of
these were consumed as a young adult, when the question seemed more urgent and
I was considerably less equipped to argue it.
While some books were better than others and all made some
valid points (most if not all of which are now lost in the sands of time), I do
not recall many staking out the intellectual Christian position as aggressively
as John C. Wright does in his latest “Wright Perspective” column.
By aggressive, I don’t mean nasty or mean-spirited. But, Lewis and Chesterton aside, the more modern books seemed primarily concerned with mounting a satisfactory intellectual
defence of Christianity from accusations of unreasonability, illogic and
incoherence. They were, if not on the ropes sucking air, perhaps a little over-occupied
with avoiding the knockout punch.
Wright, on the other hand, comes out swinging and keeps
moving forward.
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Atheism
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Christianity
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John C. Wright
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Logic
Tuesday, June 03, 2014
All The Time You Need To Get Saved
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Christ
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Crucifixion
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Faith
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Repentance
Monday, June 02, 2014
Bible Study 11 — Context [Part 5]
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Bible Study
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Parables
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Revelation
Sunday, June 01, 2014
Did Jesus Really Ever Claim to be God?
“Jesus was a good moral teacher. Sure, he had a special relationship with God and thought he was doing God’s work, but he never claimed to actually BE God. The idea that Jesus is God is something his disciples made up after his death”.
This statement or variations on it are very common. [It’s
made by this particular Muslim, for one — Ed.]
It is also erroneous.
If we are willing to sit down and examine the gospels, we
will discover that on numerous occasions and in many ways Jesus claimed to be
God.
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Christ
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Christ is God
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Claims of Christ
Saturday, May 31, 2014
The Media Dumbs Down
“The U.S. is being overrun by a wave of anti-science, anti-intellectual thinking. Has the most powerful nation on Earth lost its mind?” (from a Maclean’s article entitled “America Dumbs Down”, by Jonathon Gatehouse)
I don’t subscribe to Maclean’s magazine, but car trouble
last week left me stuck at the mechanic with a styrofoam cup of bad coffee in
hand and, well, there wasn’t much else on offer. I read a bunch of articles but
the Gatehouse piece stuck out like a sore thumb.
His thesis, in short: Americans are stupid. Gatehouse’s
proof?
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42% of Americans
are “not too” or “not at all” confident that all life on Earth is the
product of evolution;
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51% are skeptical that a “big bang” 13.8 billion
years ago started it all;
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36% doubt the Earth has been around for 4.5
billion years;
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47% are less than perfectly confident that child
vaccines are safe;
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only 33% are highly confident that global
warming is “man made”.
(Also, Gatehouse is offended that more Americans didn’t
uncritically embrace Obamacare and had to have it rammed down their throats,
but that’s neither here nor there.)
Then he warms to his theme: “Everywhere you look these
days, America is in a rush to embrace the stupid. Hell-bent on a path that’s
not just irrational, but often self-destructive.”
Really? Does Skepticism = Stupidity, in every instance?
Labels:
Evolution
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Leftism
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Liberalism
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Progressivism
Friday, May 30, 2014
Failure to Launch
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Commitment
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Hebrews
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Maturity
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