In all of the hub-bub surrounding the Mayan apocalypse that came and went without incident, it was tough to resist the funny one-liner on Facebook and Twitter. We have become so calloused against the doomsday predictions that have fueled the religious airwaves, TV broadcasts and book sales of the last 30 years. I get that. … Continue reading »
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Hipsters and Zombies: the end of civilization
Last week I went down to Tripp’s office to work on some stuff for the podcast. I walked in while he was talking to Jordan and Christian from the Homebrewed Culture Cast. They were recording a segment about zombies and the Walking Dead series. The conversation was great – you will really enjoy that episode … Continue reading »
Savage Monkeys Won’t Save the Planet – why would they?
Two disclaimers up front: I originally posted this at HBC and it was not received so well. Which is fine, and I wrote a follow up that you can read [here] which is much more hopeful. I do not expect anyone to like this or agree with this. I am simply put it out there … Continue reading »
Reading Revelation Better (part 2)
Intro Three things up front: I love the apocalyptic elements in the Old and New Testament. I think they are both fascinating and helpful – or should I say instructive. Apocalyptic literature is a very unique genre and in the modern mind, if it is unacquainted with apocalyptic, can really get mucked up fast. I … Continue reading »
Is God a Rock?
part 2 In the last post I asked if the Bible was ‘man’ made. Now, I want to ask if God is a Rock. If you say ‘No’, then someone will point to one of the many passages like Psalm 18:2 The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my … Continue reading »
Sometimes I hate being right
Three stories caught my attention today: 1) In the newest Men’s Journal magazine, Plaxico Burress (NFL player) who was recently released from prison for weapons possession is interviewed. He was busted two years ago for weapons because he brought a gun into a NY nightclub and … shot himself in the foot. Literally. The eye … Continue reading »
The Hangover: Rapture edition
Here is a newspaper report and interview with Harold Camping:Washington Post article The thing that people seem to be feeling bad about is that some gullible individuals got duped. I am sympathetic with the mild compassion. But I think that there is something far more sinister and devastating that we should be piping mad about … Continue reading »
The world is not ending
Here are some collected thoughts about the events of the week: IF we don’t know how to read the books of the Bible within their genre, AND we were taught that time is scripted from the beginning, THEN it makes sense why people are so fascinated with the end of the world. It’s a bad way … Continue reading »
>the Bible is not about the End of the World
>I wrote this for something else but wanted to post here for discussion. The minute the earthquake in Japan happened, I told several friends that two things were coming: 1) talk of the end of the world 2) talk of God punishing Japan But I was not prepared for was the quality of the sample … Continue reading »
>Tribes
>A couple of years ago I had an interesting exchange with a good friend of mine. We were looking at clothing stores and she mad some disparaging remark about ‘tribes’. It took me by surprise and so asked for clarification. She explained to me that she – and many people at her conservative bible believing … Continue reading »