"Why is it that people with PhDs in theology commit adultery? They don’t know God."
Monday, March 30, 2015
Why PhDs in Theology Commit Adultery
Challenging, what do we do with our knowledge of God: Why PhDs in Theology Commit Adultery | Desiring God:
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
I Don’t Hate Mark Driscoll
The murky world of corporate Christianity: I Don’t Hate Mark Driscoll | CRAIG GROSS:
"We live in a world where you can purchase everything from email lists, to twitter followers to Yelp reviews and everything in between. Some legit and some not so legit."More info on this link
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Christian Persecution | Peter in Eritrea - Passion
"If you knew Jesus was coming back in 10 days, what would change in your life?"
Christian Persecution | Peter in Eritrea - Passion - YouTube
Christian Persecution | Peter in Eritrea - Passion - YouTube
Thursday, March 12, 2015
In Which Stephen Fry Steps In It
Wilson makes a good point: In Which Stephen Fry Steps In It |:
But I want to note something really strange about this set up. When God and Fry take their places as these disputants, Fry undertakes to argue morality with Him. And in order to argue this way, he has to assume — and most certainly does assume — that there is a moral standard that overarches the two of them, and which is equally binding on both of them.
But what is that standard? Where did it come from? How does it come to be binding on both of them? In order for the standard to be authoritative, there must be an authority, correct? Who is that authority?
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