Month July 2010

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The Crowd Is Untruth

The great Danish theologian and philosopher, Sǿren Kierkegaard, is probably best known in Christian circles for his haunting reflections upon God’s command to Abraham to sacrifice his son, Isaac.  While I am guessing many of us would question the theology…

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The Crowd Is Untruth

The great Danish theologian and philosopher, Sǿren Kierkegaard, is probably best known in Christian circles for his haunting reflections upon God’s command to Abraham to sacrifice his son, Isaac.  While I am guessing many of us would question the theology…

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July 14: Matthew 24

The words of Jesus in Matthew 24:36, we may safely say, have perplexed Bible readers for two millennia.  In teaching the disciples about his second coming Jesus said “But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the…

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Sunday’s Sermon

Last Sunday was part three in our series through Revelation two and three: What Jesus Says to the Church. The message is entitled “The Name on the Stone” and is based on the message to the church at Pergamum (Rev.…

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Playing at Worship

This week, the White Horse Inn featured T. David Gordon, author of Why Johnny Can’t Preach and Why Johnny Can’t Sing Hymns. Both books are vitally important polemics against the influence of pop culture in the life and worship of…

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June 13: Matthew 23

Are you really surprised that outwardly religious people can use their religion as a cover for gross evil?  The media still finds the sins of the religious to be sensational, but, perhaps we would be better prepared to account for…

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“Vaguely religious quasi-theism”

In my previous post I link to an article by Phil Johnson concerning Biologos and their exotic handling of the Scriptures and historic Christian doctrine. In the comment thread Tom Chantry contributed some thoughts that are worth your time to…

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It’s their doctrine that’s the issue…

Phil Johnson has been paying careful attention to the developments over at Biologos. Johnson points out that the repeated problem with Biologos is what they are saying about the Bible and what it teaches. And what Biologos is saying is…