Sunday, July 30, 2006
And On The Seventh Day, There Were LInks
There is an unspoken wsidom in this post called Common Grace -- and Naming Christ and that is that "naming Christ" need not be a doctrinal presentation, it is simply an introduction, of one person to THE Person.
History has a way of repeating itself. That's a good thing, at least if you know it.
A fun list for the movie buff, though I would add to the list every James Bond movie ever made, for sheer panache.
Given that the details, at least as Malkin presents them, are sketchy, and that it is too easy to make kids that age cry, I am not certain this qualifies as "abuse", but it is SICK. The worst part is subjegating children to an adult agenda, under any circumstance.
Quote of the week:
Speaking of sick. How can they fail to understand? - it does not help matters -- at all.
Right, but oh so wrong. (Not my friend John BTW, but the pastor he is discussing) It's HOW the church wins the culture war that matters (through evangelism), but win it the church must, and it shall!
There is a point here, but the most obvious characteristic of a creed is how short they are. That is to say, there is not much that rises to this important level.
Problem: proof texting on both sides. But I have to say that setting the OT in opposition to the NT is a major faux pas.
Related Tags: naming Christ, history, movies, politics, children, culture wars, creeds, biblical politics
History has a way of repeating itself. That's a good thing, at least if you know it.
A fun list for the movie buff, though I would add to the list every James Bond movie ever made, for sheer panache.
Given that the details, at least as Malkin presents them, are sketchy, and that it is too easy to make kids that age cry, I am not certain this qualifies as "abuse", but it is SICK. The worst part is subjegating children to an adult agenda, under any circumstance.
Quote of the week:
the inclusion of foot pegs provides real health benefits by raising the knees above the waist, which facilitates a thorough expulsion of waste.You have to see it to believe it.
Speaking of sick. How can they fail to understand? - it does not help matters -- at all.
Right, but oh so wrong. (Not my friend John BTW, but the pastor he is discussing) It's HOW the church wins the culture war that matters (through evangelism), but win it the church must, and it shall!
There is a point here, but the most obvious characteristic of a creed is how short they are. That is to say, there is not much that rises to this important level.
Problem: proof texting on both sides. But I have to say that setting the OT in opposition to the NT is a major faux pas.
Related Tags: naming Christ, history, movies, politics, children, culture wars, creeds, biblical politics