Profaning God
- 02.26.10
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Here’s an interesting quote from Stealing Jesus:
For some people “are atheists because of a higher implicit theism than that professed by believers. They reject God because His name has been taken in vain, and they are unable to distinguish between His holiness and its profanation.” In other words, they rebel, both intellectually and morally, against [...]
A Robust Faith
- 02.24.10
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According to Wikipedia “Parkour (sometimes also abbreviated to PK) or l’art du déplacement [1] (English: the art of moving) is the physical discipline of training to overcome any obstacle within one’s path by adapting one’s movements to the environment.” You’ve seen these guys jumping around like monkeys/Spiderman and in case you still don’t know [...]
Thinking Biblically
- 02.19.10
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Yesterday in my reader I saw a link to a new(ish) book edited and written in part by John MacArthur called Thinking Biblically
It caused me to tweet “If you want to “think Biblically” (whatever that means) why would you read John MacArthur’s book about it and not just read the Bible?” Now that [...]
Friending
- 02.15.10
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I cast some thoughts about friendship here, mostly about Christians limiting their friendships. Today I’d like to noodle on social media and “friending”. I tweeted a couple of questions over the weekend:
What does being a friend mean to you? What does it take for you to call someone your friend?
How has social media [...]
Public Critique
- 02.11.10
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I asked a question on Twitter last week, the gist of which was, “why do I only see praise for podcast novels in the public stream. It generated quite a brisk conversation. I decided to create an audio response to the feedback. I hope you enjoy it!
Shows/People referenced:
Braindouche
Zach Ricks
Brand Gamblin
Dan Rabarts
Rich Asplund [...]
If I Had a Hammer
- 02.01.10
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Dan Sawyer answered my opening volley in our debate on science and religion in a post titled A Skin-Deep Territory Distinction. He makes some good points regarding areas where science and religion touch, overlap and even (as he says) aim for the same territory. For the most part I don’t think I can [...]





