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Gretchen Rubin, the
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But you are wrong, champ, I have in fact read the bible and if you could suss out where I mentioned that a bible, in its content (a.k.a. all the sh.it you quoted at me) can say that its true all it wants, but
to make something non-fiction, the
author, at the beginning and the end usually has a forward and an appendix
with multiple sources
to back
up the material its presenting.
Finally, if the point of this
author's essay is
to conclude that we shouldn't waste our time on whether Judas is in heaven or hell, why bring it
up in the first place
with a headline that begs the question?
Describing its
author's life
up until his conversion
to Christianity, the Confessions grounds Augustine's individual, mutable life in the unchanging nature of God: «I entered into the depths of my soul,... and
with the eye of my soul, such as it was, I saw the Light that never changes casting its rays over the same eye of my soul, over my mind.»
Joy Tibbs caught
up with the
author, who has penned almost 100 books
to date,
to find out more.
And then
to follow
up the description by the
author with the picture of Christians consciously thinking they must use this or that set of inside - group - think in order
to fit in... that's just idiotic.
CT's past coverage of North Korea includes a canceled plan by South Koreans
to light
up the border at Christmas time, an interview
with the
author of Escape from North Korea: The Untold Story of Asia's Underground Railroad, and Carl Moeller's top 5 books on Christianity in North Korea.
In an interview
with The Politico, University of Virginia theologian Charles Marsh,
author of Wayward Christian Soldiers and the son of a Southern Baptist minister, stated: [68] «As someone who grew
up in Mississippi and Alabama during the civil rights movement,... my reading is that the conservative Christian movement never was able
to distinguish itself from the segregationist movement, and that is one of the reasons I find so much of the rhetoric familiar — and unsettling.
But along
with the praise, Wilson offers insights about the reasons these books are powerful: Lewis's generosity toward the
authors he discusses, the way he finds passages that make them seem interesting; his sense of «wonder and enjoyment» in all he reads; his willingness
to take
up the great themes that engaged his
authors,
to put
to work in criticism his «creative intelligence.»
This
author in my opinion deep inside is questioning her faith but like a security blanket
to a child does not want
to get rid of it and is looking for any explanation she can come
up with to hold onto it even in the face of the reality that the text that faith is based upon is highly flawed and frankly quite silly.
We can summarize the discussion
up to this point by saying that the literary form of Mark's tomb pericope shows definite signs of having developed in three stages, consisting of two appendices
with one third final addition (leaving aside the fact that in the second century a still further addition of Mark 16:9 — 20 was made) and that because of this, it may not have been part of the
author's original plan as he set out
to write his Gospel.
The
author thanks Liz Riggs and Jeff Rojas for helping him come
up with these ideas — and giving him a few
to work on himself.
Instead, the original
authors and audience were concerned
with how the God of Israel measured
up to the gods of Egypt, Babylon, and Canaan.
The
authors of Christianity gave them a god
with no limitations of any kind, so they can make
up explanations and answers limited only by their imaginations, and none of it has
to be testable, verifiable, or consistent
with any evidence.
This writing is the more remarkable from the fact that its unknown
author was blazing a new trail, for it is excellent prose from both a historical and a literary standpoint,
with no predecessor in the literature of any nation
up to that time
to serve as a pattern.
What it actually means that «no reason can be given» may be interpreted in different ways by different
authors, but every metaphysics has
to end
up with an absolute that can not be explained by anything further.
But the general tendency
to this point has been
to praise the book and its
author,
with only a few reservations, for conjuring
up something marvelous and elaborate and darkly absorbing.
We need
to invent a new word for people willing
to believe the writings of unknown
authors, of unknown origin, of an unknown but ancient time, which is badly worded, internally AND externally (
with modern science) inconsistent, full of statements
with no actual arguments
to back them
up,
with the only decently educated people
to back it all
up are theologians who twist the meaning of words and commit logical fallacies and still only try
to prove that SOMETHING must exist, not that christianity is the truth.
Interesting discussion — Totally agree about the «punching above their weight» problem
with the current spate of «popular» atheists and junk writers, as well as the «Hollywood» treatment of Pullman, but you don't need
to wade through Pullman's trilogy
to get a useful insight into institutionalism vs genuine spirituality — just pick
up the excellent «The Dragon in the Sea» by Dune
author Frank Herbert or «The Moon is a Harsh Mistress» by Robert Heinlien — great works from the Golden Age of Science Fiction literature.
Hmmm... I'm thinking it takes some serious mental gymnastics
to come
up with the interpretations the
author is offering here.
I can't imagine a stronger rebuke of a husband and father, and that's ok, but if you say anything negative about «some» women you are «very sinister and even dangerous» The
author is trying very hard
to come
up with something
to attack Driscoll for.
I think the
author of this article and Dan Brown need
to hang out together, think of the drivel they can come
up with!
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to eliminate allergens in our child's diet.These recipes are easy and the book is written
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author can really relate
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to the allergy free environment.
Geoffrey Zakarian mixes things
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up with cookbook
author Kathy Freston
to make Pasta
with Mushrooms, Walnuts, Asparagus and Apples.