If I've left out a post, please feel free to leave a comment in the combox, and I'll update this post. In fact, I'll try to keep this post up-to-date in case there are future interactions.
I should likewise note other fine and reasonable Christians have responded to Hubner on their own weblogs (e.g. Fred Butler, TurretinFan). Please make sure to check out their posts as well.
- Sleeping with the enemy
- Siding with the enemy
- Voodoo dolls
- Dupes for Hamas
- Instant-expert syndrome
- Those "Left Behind" are the Wicked, A Response to Matthew Dickerson
- An Untenable Response on Matthew 24:37-41
- Historical Commentary on Matthew 24:37—41
- The resurrected saints
- Hubner on Licona
- Allahu Akbar and Omega Ministries
- Geisler Syndrome
- Cross, crescent, and star of David
- The Three Simple Questions on the State of Israel
- The Protocols of Anti-Zionism
- Trusting the enemy
- Geostrategic morality
- Supporting Arabs with Unsound Arguments
- Them thar knee-jerk Bahble-thumpers
- Typology of Zionism
- Steve Hays
- Hubner's credulity
- TFan "may be true"
- Dar al-Islam
- The Protocols of the Elders of Dispensationalism
- Idolatry of Mac
- Seed of Abraham
- Grandmotherly advice
The first two posts to Paul's material are dead links. He deactivated his website where those articles existed. Unless he has them somewhere else, you are sending folks on a snipe hunt.
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know, Fred.
ReplyDeleteHm, I guess I'll leave them there for the time being though and hope maybe Paul will leave a comment about them. If Paul has the posts elsewhere, I'll update the links to reflect the new location.
If he doesn't or if he prefers not to publicly repost them if they're not already posted elsewhere, then I can remove the dead links.
I don't have those posts anymore. They were a response to Jamin's poorly thought-out remarks about me, which I believe he has admitted were not properly thought-out. So I have no need to post them anywhere else. Other than that, I'm not very interested in what Hubner has to say on most issues. I can read better baptists, theologians, apologists, and philosophers, elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Paul!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I've removed the dead links.