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Friday, September 19, 2014
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Head to Head: Theism and the Skeptics [Part 2]
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Labels:
Agnosticism
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Faith
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
The Purpose of God in My Generation
“People try to put us down just because we get around.
Things they do look awful cold. I hope I die before I get old.
Talkin’ ’bout my generation.”
— Pete Townshend, 1965
I’m dating myself with this quotation, but you don’t need to
have been alive in ’65 to be familiar with The Who’s anthem. I’ve left out the
awful Roger Daltrey stutter that features in seven of the song’s eight lines,
but you get the drift. It’s an expression of teen alienation; a de rigueur dissing of the previous
generation.
“Why don’t you all f-fade away?” Townshend asked the parents
of his audience and of course, eventually, they did.
Labels:
Acts
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David
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Pete Townshend
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Saul
Monday, September 15, 2014
Breaking the Spirit
“No one gives up on something until it turns on them, whether or not that thing is real or unreal.”
― Thomas Ligotti
Ligotti’s statement may or may not be true, but there is
something to be said for people who live consistently.
Those who have become disillusioned by Christians are among
the most intensely disillusioned people I have ever met. They are the hardest
to reach, the hardest to talk to about my faith, the most difficult to even know where to begin with.
How do you initiate any kind of dialogue with those who believe
they have already taken the measure of your faith and found it wanting?
Labels:
David
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Proverbs
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Solomon
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Speech
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Tree of Life
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Head to Head: Theism and the Skeptics [Part 1]
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You Don’t Know My Father
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Labels:
Ezekiel
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Father
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Isaiah
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Job
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Richard Dawkins
Saturday, September 13, 2014
“It’s Not What We Came For”
The Daily Mail
Online has this interesting headline:
‘I don’t want to be a jihadi ... I want to come home’: How dozens of British Muslims who went to Syria to join ISIS ‘plead to return to UK after becoming disillusioned with the conflict’
Of course, after the fashion of many news outlets, the
actual story fails to provide sufficient facts to judge whether its headline is
accurate or whether it is merely the fond wish of the British media. Other news
stories about ISIS show at least some of its adherents demonstrating considerable
enthusiasm for their cause, to say the least.
Assuming the story is accurate, this is one ISIS fighter’s
reason for his disillusionment:
“We came to fight the regime and instead we are involved in gang warfare. It’s not what we came for but if we go back [to Britain] we will go to jail.”
I’ll decline to express an opinion on what the British
government should do with individuals of this sort since I don’t have a dog in their fight.
I’m more interested in the sort of regret they are expressing, because it seems
rather insubstantial.
Labels:
Esau
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ISIS
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Jihad
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Repentance
Friday, September 12, 2014
Too Hot to Handle: The “Divinity” of Christ
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Labels:
Christ
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Deity of Christ
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Divinity
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Too Hot to Handle
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Inbox: Agnosticism and Folly
HS has managed to find Blogger’s word limit for comments
with the following reflection on my September 6 post, so I’ll post his email in
full here, as I think he makes some interesting and thought-provoking points:
“It has always been my contention that Christ’s existence and the validity of his teaching (and of the bible in general) can be assigned a relatively high probability of correctness.
Labels:
God's Existence
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Inbox
What You Don’t Know Can Kill You
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Labels:
Agnosticism
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Hebrews
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Richard Dawkins
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
The Atheist’s New Clothes
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Labels:
Agnosticism
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Atheism
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Psalms
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Richard Dawkins
Tuesday, September 09, 2014
Is the Holy Spirit ‘Racist’?
Forgive the scare quotes, but they’re employed in the title
with good reason, as will hopefully become clear.
We have been discussing the modern, leftist redefinition of
the word ‘racism’ to include any and all generalizations about race, speaking out against sinful behaviour (or even identifying it) and even gently humorous references to obvious differences between racial groups.
This is not ‘hatred’ or ‘intolerance’, as racism has
historically been defined, but an evanescent, constantly morphing definition of
what is acceptable that functions largely as a means of disqualifying and
marginalizing opponents of progressive social engineering.
Labels:
Apostle Paul
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Racism
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Robin Williams
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Titus
Monday, September 08, 2014
Christianity and Racism
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Labels:
Christianity
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Discernment
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Racism
Sunday, September 07, 2014
Is Christianity a Religion?
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Labels:
Acts
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Apostle Paul
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Christianity
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Religion
Saturday, September 06, 2014
Agnosticism and Folly
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Labels:
Apostle Paul
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Proverbs
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Solomon
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Wisdom
Friday, September 05, 2014
Too Hot to Handle: A Reason Outside Ourselves
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Labels:
Christopher Hitchens
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Ecclesiastes
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Meaning
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Purpose
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Too Hot to Handle
Thursday, September 04, 2014
The Moment That A Human Being Encounters
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Labels:
Christ
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Inspiration
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Scripture
Wednesday, September 03, 2014
The Deadliest Attack on Happiness
Author Trent Hand lists what he believes are the deadliest attacks on happiness:
1. Comparing
yourself to others
2. Talking
about your dreams instead of going to work on them
3. Listening to
people with nothing positive to say
4. Focusing on
the news
5. Deciding
someone else needs to change
6. Thinking
“happiness” is a destination you can reach
7. Forgetting
to say “thank you”
Clearing negative influences out of our lives does have a
certain utility.
Tuesday, September 02, 2014
You Don’t Want to be ‘That Guy’
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Labels:
Acts
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David
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Psalms
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Revelation
Monday, September 01, 2014
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