Archive for November, 2009

Sermon Jam Saturday: DWYL

Posted: November 28, 2009 by Jedi in Uncategorized

A little late on this one, but here it is:

A former Atheist, whom I was chatting over coffee with recently told me he found it quite compelling when studying world religions before realizing the Truth behind Christianity that so many secluded regions of the world have a World-wide flood story among their heritage. I have been compelled to a literal interpretation of Genesis given [...]

Tomorrow when you arrive at Walmart before 5am in order to get the $15 Miley Cyrus Jacket, the Billboard out front may just have this cheery ad: It’s debuting this weekend in major cities across America. While the Logic is circular, the smile a rather creepy, and the definition of Humanism misleading, I give them [...]

I have often looked down my arrogant nose at those who would dare draw the Gospel out of something that it was never intended to be drawn from. Whether it be “Dr Seuss”, “Sex and the City”, or even “LOST” (all of which have been the subject of Bible studies). I don’t know if it’s [...]

Sermon Jam Saturday: John Piper on Boasting.

Posted: November 21, 2009 by Jedi in Uncategorized

From Sadiea: Here are a few of my questions regarding evolution, I would welcome any answers anyone has, but please cite your source and please use scientific sources not John Doe’s opinion. I’ll begin my line of questions with this post about the now famous “Lucy” since this is a blog that has been referred [...]

This may come as shock to many of you reading, but a whole bunch of scientists in California are not blowing out birthday candles in celebration of Darwin’s 150th birthday. Some are questioning his credibility as a Scientist. According to Dr. Robert Carter, “Darwin’s greatest gift is not as a scientist; it’s as a wordsmith”. [...]

I’m no Humanist, but…

Posted: November 16, 2009 by Jedi in Life
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Look, I realize the heart of man is deceitfully wicked. But the only Blog I follow that has absolutely nothing to do with Theology challenges that assumption in me every time they put out a video. I mean, how can you not have high hopes for humanity when you see things like this:

One of my favorite atheists, Morsec0de, recently said the following as a response to a post I did: “the [Earth's] rotation can be explained by completely natural means. The other bits of ‘evidence’ referenced in the Bible can not be explained by natural means.” I come across this argument frequently, and so thought it appropriate [...]