Thursday, March 08, 2012

Vox Day and wikipedia entries

http://aomin.org/aoblog/index.php?itemid=5016 

DrO says:
His wikipedia page (shudder) notes a few interesting facts about him, but likewise asserts he is an open theist, which would explain the wild, intemperate, and simply heretical language found in the above linked article. If the information is true (and you can never know with wikipedia), it says volumes.

Want to know something funny? I read VoxDay usually. I'm the one who changed his wikipedia page from this:

Beale has been described as a "fundamentalist Southern Baptist"[7].

To this: 

Beale has been described as a "fundamentalist Southern Baptist,"[7] but at least one of his theological views (namely Open Theism) fall outside of Southern Baptist theology.

That was me.  LOL, funny coincidences. 
And yes, I know the guy is a heretic. 

6 comments:

  1. "Why would God reach down his hand and drag his fierce fingers across rural America killing at least 38 people with 90 tornadoes in 12 states, and leaving some small towns with scarcely a building standing, including churches?"

    And here I thought that referring to tornadoes as the "twirling fingers of the Lord" was just satirical!

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  2. That is not a statement by Vox Day, and thanks for the admission that you are trolling wikipedia articles.

    By the way, what would you do with "heretics" if you could?

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  3. That Vox Day is an open theist is easily proved by his own statement: "The God I worship is not necessarily aware of everything that is happening on Earth today. "

    Source: http://voxday.blogspot.com/2012/02/team-calvin-question-one.html

    Helpful, accurate edits to wikipedia are different from "trolling."

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  4. By the way, what would you do with "heretics" if you could?

    What a ridiculous question.
    The same thing I just did - call them out for what they are. If open theism hadn't been conclusively proven anti-biblical many times before by better men than I, I'd also decisively refute their position.

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  5. Vox Day a.k.a. Theodore Beale even allegedly coined a new word to describe the kind of God that he doesn't worship a.k.a. The God of the Bible: "omnidirigent".

    One wonders if his pastor and/or elders are aware of his theological problems.

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  6. Theodore Beale, according to his own book "The Irrational Atheist" is a self-described non-denominational Christian. Therefore the secondary source that identified him as a "Southern Baptist" and which is used as the citation in the Wiki article, is wrong.

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