I am sorry things have been really slow the last two weeks, but I have been working ahead in order to be gone for the next three weeks. So posting is about to become nonexistent. I will be gone for three consecutive weeks. I will be at the Wilds for a week on my classes [...]
Archive for April, 2008
Fun while I’m Gone
Posted in Humor, tagged Humor, Joel Olsteen, video on April 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Why Scripture Doesn’t Matter (Too Much)
Posted in Miscellaneous, tagged context, fundementalism, Satire, Scripture on April 27, 2008 | 4 Comments »
What God says in his revealed Word doesn’t matter that much. As long as you take the spirit of the Scripture as a whole, it doesn’t matter if you misconstrue a section of Scripture.
For example, it is perfectly permissible to to take Scripture out of context as long as you do not say something contrary to the [...]
Quote
Posted in Quotes, tagged Grace Abounding, John Bunyan on April 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Yea, I thought it impossible that ever I should attain to so much goodness of heart, as to thank God that he had made me a man. Man indeed is the most noble, by creation, of all the creatures in the visible world: but by sin he has made himself the most ignoble. The beasts, [...]
Lordship Paper
Posted in Lordship, tagged belief, believe, faith, heart, Lordship, Lordship paper, paper, repentance on April 20, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Our church is decidedly anti-Lordship, while I am decidedly pro-Lordship. Last year I wrote this paper for English because my Bible Quiz Teacher, Mr. E_____ gave a lecture against lordship. I gave it to him and my youth pastor. My youth pastor critiqued it for me. So I thought I might start into a series [...]
Music
Posted in Culture, Evangelicalism, Morality, Music on April 18, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Moving away from the American Idol controversy to music in general, I want to write a short post dealing with a couple questions and clarifications on what I have said in the American Idol posts.
First
In American Idol-Shout to the Lord (pt. 2), made it clear that the only criteria for discerning between appropriate and inappropriate [...]
