Doug Wilson has been debating the atheist, Christopher Hitchens, at christianitytoday.com. Here is part of Wilson’s response to Hitchens in part 5 of the debate.
But here is some evidence for you, in no particular order. The engineering that went into ankles. The taste of beer. That Jesus rose from the dead on the third day, […]
Archive for May, 2007
Doug Wilson’s Evidence For God
Published May 31st, 2007 in Natural Revelation and Apologetics. 0 CommentsMay We Not Be Found Naked
Published May 25th, 2007 in Anthropology, Resurrection, Conditional Immortality and Culture. 0 CommentsOur culture is sexually disgusting. We value immodesty. Beauty is seen as a half-dressed supermodel. Modesty is something that is rarely practiced - even in the church. It is nearly as disgusting as the Corinthians participating in orgies as acts of worship to their false god. In fact, by Jesus’ standards, the immodesty in our […]
Amillennial Rispetto
Published May 21st, 2007 in Eschatology/Judgment, Kingdom of God and Poetry. 0 CommentsChrist, he rules from his throne above,
Over his kingdom and his bride -
Who spreads his word and shows his love
To every nation, tongue and tribe.
She will extend and encompass,
Wheat and tare will grow en masse,
Light and darkness will each wage war.
Hope in his return, not before.
Staring Down the Barrell of a Gun
Published May 20th, 2007 in Eschatology/Judgment, Resurrection and Conditional Immortality. 0 CommentsDisclaimer: This is a fictional story.
I was walking home from the theater after seeing an amazing performance of “the Odd Couple” when my life suddenly was thrust into grave danger. About a block from the theater, someone from behind me stuck a gun to my back and pushed me into the dark alley beside me. […]
silver moon–
in the midnight shadows
i discern his face
I was discussing the issue of total depravity and infant salvation with the moderator of a Christian group on myspace a few months ago. I believe she adequately represents much of the reformed theology of today, so I thought I would post it here. In the title I use the term “hyper-Calvinist”. By hyper-Calvinist, I […]
In my previous post, I responded to Mark Earley’s article on “The Violence Epidemic.” Earley opened up his article by describing a horrible incident involving two children imitating wrestlers that they saw on TV. Later in the article he argues that cable companies should not have violent television during times when children watch TV. However, […]
I receive BreakPoint’s email newsletters. I like BreakPoint because it is world news from a Christian perspective, without all of the liberal propaganda. I just got done reading an article called “As Seen on TV: The Violence Epidemic,” by Mark Earley. I hardly ever disagree with what is said on BreakPoint, and if I do […]
“Confession and scripture before bed make the depraved sleep soundly.” ~Amy Kerley
Prejudice Blinds Naysayers
Published May 8th, 2007 in Federal Vision and Catechism and Confession. 0 CommentsHere is an example of how the naysayers against the Federal Vision blind themselves to clear Scripture in order to “respect” our doctrinal standards in the biased (yet thankfully moderate) report on the FV.
The view that one can be “united to Christ” and not receive all the benefits of Christ’s mediation, including perseverance, in that […]
It’s very surprising how many Christians allow our humanist culture to tell us that our religion can’t define reality and that only science can do so. A myriad of Christians try to trade the Bible’s definition of reality, Genesis 1, for a fairy tale (under the guise of “science”) in order to suit their lack […]
Geerhardus Vos writes on what being created in the image of God involves:
The Bible itself gives the key to the meaning of this expression in Colossians 3:10 and Ephesians 4:21. The “image of God” consists in knowledge, righteousness, and holiness. To state the same truth in a different way, the image of God in man […]
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