I have said it before and I will say it again…man cannot choose to be saved. Because that implies that he can know that there is a choice, but being dead in sin, he cannot even see the choice.
I finally had a long-anticipated meeting today, and part of the discussion was God’s sovereignity and total [...]
Archive for January, 2007
Total Inability and the human
Posted in Theology on January 31, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Announcing Christian Skepticism
Posted in Apologetics on January 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I will join some fellow Christians at a new blog, called Christian Skepticism.
Some may see it as a rather odd name, but all it really means is that we stand skeptical of anything that cannot be explained in the context of the revelations of God.
Please drop by.
Dr. Al Mohler comments on science and morals
Posted in Apologetics on January 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Modern science without moral limits
Dr. Mohler comments here on a similar topic that I did before here: Ethical consquences of Evolution
He reviews an article by Yuval Levin, called the The Moral challenge of modern science
I recommend reads of all three, although my own pales in comparison to the articulate reasoning of the other two gentleman. [...]
Now, the U-2 charist…
Posted in General Christian on January 29, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Hymns replaced by Bono lyrics at church
Holy communion hymns will be replaced by U2 songs…
I am speechless.
Especially since Bono is a hypocrite.
Bono profits from tax-breaks, buy-outs
Sorry Elton
Posted in Theology on January 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
From North Carolina comes this: Church supports apology to gays
A quote from the article says:
“The resolution, which is expected to go before the full Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina this morning, would also affirm homosexuals as “children of God who have a full and equal claim with all other persons upon the love, acceptance and [...]
Thousands of ‘em
Posted in Evolution on January 27, 2007 | 2 Comments »
While I do not debate evolutionists online any more, I do read some “debates” when I feel like some aggravation. In one of the latest ones, in response to an article that is critical of evolution, someone said that there are thousands of transitional fossils, and kindly provided a link to the site, a well-known [...]
When did evolution start?
Posted in Evolution on January 26, 2007 | 3 Comments »
When did evolutionary processes start? There seems to be two schools of thought among evolutionists. The first maintains that evolutionary processes started only after life was already present, and from there makes a leap of improbable proportions to a “single, universal, common” ancestor for all life on earth. The second group, comprised of the National [...]
Haldane’s dilemma
Posted in Evolution on January 25, 2007 | 3 Comments »
At the God and science forum, there is a bit of a throwdown going on about the common ancestry of humans and apes, from an ape-like creature.
Haldane’s dilemma addressed exactly that question, and proved (as much as scientific theories can be proven), using evolutionary assumptions, that it is impossible for humans and apes to have [...]
More humor
Posted in General Christian on January 24, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
John the Baptist’s real message
While we are in a funny mood, here is what John the Baptist foresaw for his mission.
Debate Help for Blogosphere Arminians
Posted in General Christian on January 23, 2007 | 7 Comments »
incrediblog!: Debate Help for Blogosphere Arminians
Gordan has some help for the theologically challenged. I’ve had most of these thrown at me, both in person and in the blogosphere. It would be even funnier if it wasn’t true.