It is sometimes reasoned that… 1. All men are fallible. 2. Men wrote the Bible. 3. Therefore, the Bible is fallible. On first glance, this might look sensible. The first two premises are true, and the conclusion sounds reasonable, but… Read More
Perspicuity of Scripture
Ken taught this morning on the clarity of the Scriptures. This is technically referred to as the Perspicuity of Scripture. I find it amusingly ironic that referring to it by it proper name makes it unclear to most people. Anyway,… Read More
You Can’t Take It With You
As long as I’ve opened up the lovely topic of what to do with the mortal coil after the spirit departs, I’d like to make it a little more personal. If you are a follower of Christ and have not… Read More
Bodies – The Exhibition
A friend recently sent me a link to this exhibition and asked me what I thought of it, from an ethical and moral standpoint. It’s an educational exhibit that presents actual human bodies with the various subsystems exposed. The twist… Read More
Misquoting Jesus
Given Ken’s recent lesson on Biblical Inerrancy, Melinda Penner has a timely post on a new book that challenges inerrancy.
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