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The Tale of Archibald Brown

The other day, Ian Murray presented the stirring account of Archibald Brown, close friend of Charles Spurgeon. If you like Christian biographies (tales of God's work in the saints before us) listen to it .

Jan/Feb 9Marks EJournal: There's something about libs

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If you haven't done so yet, check out the current ejournal from 9Marks. January/February 2010, Volume 7, Issue 1   Also, it's available in good 'ol fashioned HTML, pasted below.  (See source page for editor's note, upcoming events, and other important 9Marks material.) THE MINDSET OF THE NEW EVANGELICAL LIBERALISM How to Become a Liberal Without Attending Harvard Divinity School What kind of pastor is susceptible to liberalism? One who loves self, and even the sheep, more than he loves the Good Shepherd.  By Michael Lawrence The Real Scandal of the Evangelical Mind Why do evangelical academics so crave worldly acceptance? By Carl Trueman Air Conditioning Hell: How Liberalism Happens Liberalism happens when we try to save Christianity from itself. By R. Albert Mohler, Jr. The Neo-Liberal Stealth Offensive   The gospel's most dangerous adversaries are not raving atheists. They are church leaders with gentle, friendly, pious demeanors. By Phil John...

Sunday Notes: Resolutions - Lessons Learned from Jonathan Edwards and the Puritans

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It is the New Year, and the topic on many minds is that of resolutions.  Weigh-loss, exercise, and quiting cold-turkey. Perhaps you've already broken yours. Why can't we seem to keep resolutions?  How do we choose good resolutions?  What is even the point of resolutions? This post won't answer all of those questions.  But let's choose a starting point for the discussion. I was asked two Sundays ago to give a biography on Jonathan Edwards.  Among many other things, he is famous for writing some very stirring resolutions, and overall, his life certainly matched his resolve.  I'm not expert on the life of Edwards, nor am I accustomed to teaching biographical surveys, so it was an interesting challenge. Nonetheless, I find Edwards to be a very interesting brother from generations past: inspirational in spots, convicting in others, and yes, questionable in still others. John Edwards?  Isn't he that nasty Puritan?  Here are my notes fro...

Charges against the Discovery Institute and their Dissent from Darwinism

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I've been sitting on this for quite a while now because, well, I got busy.  Sorry!  But it's really interesting, really . One of the sites I have linked on the right side of this blog is the Discovery Institute, an organization that promotes theories in Intelligent Design ("ID").  Since ID has strong Christian and hence, special creationist connections (read, "believers in the six-day creation of Genesis 1"), it is often attacked as a sneaky group of Christians trying to get the Bible into the schools.  This is hardly the case since 1) to my knowledge, not all ID proponents are Christians, 2) ID certainly does not promote special creationism or any specific deity as the "designer," and 3) the only thing ID proponents want taught in schools is that Darwinism is not settled and remains an open question. It is along that third point that the Discovery Institute has hosted a petition of sorts called " A Scientific Dissent from Darwinism ...

Dr. Anthony Bradley: "Liberating Black Theology: The Bible & the Black Experience in America"

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From the Iron Sharpens Iron radio program : ________________________________________________________________________ MP3 Available Here   Dr. Anthony Bradley , visiting professor of theology at The King’s College in New York City and a research fellow at the Acton Institute, will address the theme of his latest, controversial book: " Liberating Black Theology: The Bible & the Black Experience in America ". Here's what some are saying about Dr. Bradley's new book: “Anthony Bradley’s analysis of black liberation theology is by far the best thing that I have read on the subject. Anthony’s book is comprehensive, and in depth. He covers all of the bases, and thereby provides the reader with all of the information that he needs to understand the critical issues involved with black liberation theology. By covering such figures as James Cone, Cornell West and Jeremiah Wright we see all of the nuances involved with their approaches to the subject. His explanation...

Some thoughts on 'Psychobabble' (Part 2 of 2)

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(Continued from last week.) B. F. Skinner By way of contrast to Jung, Skinner was a naturalist of naturalists, granting no mystical overtones.  As a result, “ He rejected that a person has meaning or significance ” (36).  His naturalism also left him a determinist, rejecting “free will” and instead teaching that genetic codes direct actions.  For instance, if a man has a disposition toward religion, it is only because his DNA is encoded with a need to seek something spiritual (apply as you will now to the thief, a pedophile, a homosexual, etc.).   Thus, these views flow from his naturalism: there is nothing spiritual or supernatural here, and a man is as bound to his base desires as is an animal. How, then, does Skinner propose to correct societal ills?  Quite simply the same way we would train an animal:  “ behavior modification .”  Ganz describes this as “ attempting to control a person’s destiny by controlling his or her behavior ” (37)—for in...

Mormonism and the Angel of Light

This concise explanation from Defcon : And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an ANGEL OF LIGHT. Holy Bible / 2 Corinthians 11:14 T here have also been ministering angels in the Church which were of Satan appearing as an ANGEL OF LIGHT. Joseph Smith / Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith / Page 214 / 1842 T he angel who fell from before the presence of the Eternal God, and became the devil…that being who beguiled our first parents, who transformeth himself nigh unto an ANGEL OF LIGHT. Book of Mormon / 2 Nephi 9:8-9 W e learn from the revealed word that Satan was once an ANGEL OF LIGHT, then known as Lucifer, a Son of the morning. James E. Talmage / Articles of Faith / Page 56 / 1988 S atan wants us to believe in his false prophets, false healers, and false miracle workers. They may appear to be so real to us that the only way to know is to ask God for the gift of discernment. The devil himself can appear as an ANGEL OF LIGHT. ...