Wednesday, September 10, 2008
I just caught the Voddie Baucham segment on CNN where he talks about Sarah Palin. What surprised me was his use of Titus 2:5 to prove that women should not have employment beyond homemaking.
Complementarian Discord? Dr. Mohler and CBMW have both issued articles that state Palin’s political ambition is not a problem for complimentarians. Voddie is [...]
True Story and it gets worse. She attributes the whole thing to God. (>?) This seems like an example of technology running way ahead of common sense, or sanity if you believe in it. I just hope no one thinks this is something believers normally do.
Anyway, here’s the video. You can come to your own [...]
The Martyrdom of Polycarp is a well known document from early church history that details the brave Bishop of Smyrna who was martyred for serving Christ. Here is a short video clip telling the story. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5452220825693767556&hl=en
HT: Tim Morrison
After mixing it up in our forum on the Ben Stein’s Expelled movie, I decided to go back and listen to Dr. Alvin Plantinga 2007 Norton Lectures at Southern Seminary. It was interesting that some of the debate went exaclty along the fault lines he mentioned in his first lecture.
I’m posting the links here to [...]
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
12-Martin-Luther-King-Said.mp3
This podcast contains a recording of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaking at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary on April 19, 1961. The speech is more remarkable considering the context. Southern Baptists were not unified in their posture toward the Civil Rights movement and in 1961 the outcome was far from certain.
In this speech, you [...]
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16 Reasons Dr. R Albert Mohler Jr. Would Make A Great [...]
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
You can read the original post for more details, but here is the basic idea. Read the whole Bible before January 31, 2008.
This post is an forum for anyone participating to share their progress.
To get started, I built this Bible Reading Chart. It’s nothing fancy, but I wanted a way to keep track of my [...]