Friday, June 30, 2006
Lavishly Linked
Internet Monk says a mouthful
If it was college basketball, this would make sense.
Joe Carter points out that calling yourself 'Christian' does not make it so.
I think Hugh is ticked.
Jollyblogger balances the old with the new. Things change, the application of theology changes, but does theology itself? Isn't the problem really that we use the historical understandings as a cudgle?
Mohler makes a heck of a point. Homsexuality is a sin, but that is all it is. Thus homosexuals are sinners, just like the rest of us. The problem is not their sin - it is the attempts by many to make us say it is not a sin. Grace loves the sinner, but does not change the definition of sin.
This is an absolute hoot. (Profanity warning...)
Yee-Haw! Where's that "It's Bush's Fault" headline now?
The Anglicans take a tip from us Presbyterians - a bad one. A denomination has to mean something or its just another institution that employees people for no apparent reason. Speaking of which - these sound like good ideas to me.
Good advice.
Smart move. It is possible to love and exclude at the same time. Think about it - is the love expressed in the invitation or the open door?
Quick Honey - Get the binoculars!
This headline casued my head to explode as curiosity and repulsion battled to a standstill.
Why Hugh Hewitt is so right and we need 60 Republican Senators. Sixty real Republican Senators I might add.
Scotwise' version of Friday humor. "What's your religion?" is so funny because it is so true, just a bit too true.
Related Tags: theological differences, grace, denomination, PC(USA), schism, blogging, homosexuality, pro-life, joke, humor
Meg is one of those Christians evangelicals love when they walk the aisle and testify of an emotional conversion. Thousands of Megs, however, will never go that route. They are living out another story, and they need to be treated with wisdom and respect. Our programs, our pretenses of spiritual depth and our personality cults are not for everyone. For one young woman, it is in the ancient church, errant and hated as it is, taken root in the mountains, that she has found a home.Makes me think about Jesus supping with the tax collector. Rob takes another angle.
I wish her well, and more of Christ along the way.
If it was college basketball, this would make sense.
Joe Carter points out that calling yourself 'Christian' does not make it so.
I think Hugh is ticked.
Jollyblogger balances the old with the new. Things change, the application of theology changes, but does theology itself? Isn't the problem really that we use the historical understandings as a cudgle?
Mohler makes a heck of a point. Homsexuality is a sin, but that is all it is. Thus homosexuals are sinners, just like the rest of us. The problem is not their sin - it is the attempts by many to make us say it is not a sin. Grace loves the sinner, but does not change the definition of sin.
This is an absolute hoot. (Profanity warning...)
Yee-Haw! Where's that "It's Bush's Fault" headline now?
The Anglicans take a tip from us Presbyterians - a bad one. A denomination has to mean something or its just another institution that employees people for no apparent reason. Speaking of which - these sound like good ideas to me.
Good advice.
Smart move. It is possible to love and exclude at the same time. Think about it - is the love expressed in the invitation or the open door?
Quick Honey - Get the binoculars!
This headline casued my head to explode as curiosity and repulsion battled to a standstill.
Why Hugh Hewitt is so right and we need 60 Republican Senators. Sixty real Republican Senators I might add.
Scotwise' version of Friday humor. "What's your religion?" is so funny because it is so true, just a bit too true.
Related Tags: theological differences, grace, denomination, PC(USA), schism, blogging, homosexuality, pro-life, joke, humor