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Category Archives: Commentary
That Noisy Garbage
This morning I had a funny spiritual illustration cross my path as I was walking to work. This happens almost daily and they make me chuckle. I was listening to a podcast of one of my favorite Bible teachers this … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Worldproofing
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The Shack Author Denies Biblical Substitutionary Atonement
In a recent radio interview, The Shack author, Paul Young, told the interviewer he did not hold to the traditional view of the atonement in that he does not believe Jesus Christ bore the punishment (i.e., penalty) for man’s sins … Continue reading
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More Like a Convenience Store
It’s been close to a year since I read and reviewed the best-selling “Christian” book, “The Shack”. When I first heard about it, I so resisted it on premise alone, that I decided to pretend it did not exist, thinking … Continue reading
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Quote of the Day
“I consider that the chief dangers which confront the coming century will be religion without the Holy Ghost, Christianity without Christ, forgiveness without repentance, salvation without regeneration, politics without God, and heaven without hell.” — William Booth, Founder of the … Continue reading
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For the Time Must Surely Be at Hand
No, I am not asleep in the light. I realize it’s been a couple of weeks since I have written. But I am watching, pondering, musing… and can hardly believe what I see. Now, I fully anticipated all this wonderful … Continue reading
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Part 2: Musings from South of the Snow Line
Greetings from the front. Not the cold front, the beach front. It seems like everyone today is looking earthward at a ‘big event’ taking place on this planet, sounds of self are reaching a fever pitch. I am taking a … Continue reading
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The Vitamin D Tour: Musings on Life South of the Snow Line
Or shall I say, “The Vitamin Detour” ? You know, highway construction and all. Even with a Garmin GPS unit affixed to the dashboard – which makes me eminently trackable via satellite – if you take a wrong turn, the … Continue reading
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Jews in Rome outraged over boycott call
Wow people – this in our lifetime. Things are happening fast, and not necessarily for good for those who dwell on the earth – but praise God, His will will be done regardless… Go to www.ynetnews.com for the latest headlines … Continue reading
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I’ll Byte
Daniel 12:4 is to me one of the most interesting verses in the Bible, and one of my favorites. “But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall … Continue reading
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So Shake it Up, I Say
This came across my email from Moriel Ministries (Jacob Prasch). I’ve never known them not to shoot straight, and so I appreciate their honesty in a time of great deception. It is always refreshing and I have never shied away … Continue reading →