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Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Nick Needham on Roman Catholicism Today 4:
The Nouvelle Theologie
Opens the Door to Modernism
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Here are links to the first three parts of this series: Nick Needham on Roman Catholicism Today, Part 1: “New Territory” (6:50) Nick Needh...
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Sense & sensibility
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Former Christian turned atheist Byron said : All we have to determine truth about the external world in a naturalistic perspective are the ...
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Tuesday, June 07, 2011
D-Day for Dawkins
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kqr73wbIajc&feature=player_embedded
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I got to see my first bone marrow biopsy tonight.
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Tonight I got to witness my first bone marrow biopsy. My wife has been in the hospital for the last three days; her hemoglobin (?) was 5.7, ...
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Crossing over into camp ground
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This post grows out of some correspondence I had with a couple of friends. Traditionally, both amils and dispies have a fairly otherworldl...
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The Papacy is Fundamentally Dishonest
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One of the things I like about this work, “How Can the Petrine Ministry Be a Service to the Unity of the Universal Church?” , is that it’s a...
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Monday, June 06, 2011
Gravitas of gravidas
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A few articles on abortion for your perusal: " The Wrong of Abortion " (PDF) by Patrick Lee and Robert George. " Acorns a...
A fallible collection of fallible books
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Catholic epologists are fond of quoting John Gerstner’s adage, popularized by his famous protégé, R. C. Sproul, that the Bible is a falli...
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God's canon
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John Hendryx, of Monergism.com, has published a free, downloadable ebook of my collected essays on the canon of Scripture. You can find i...
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Sunday, June 05, 2011
Discovering Jesus - Review
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Discovering Jesus: Why Four Gospels to Portray One Person? by T. D. Alexander Reviewed by Paul Manata Discovering Jesus: Why Four Gospels to...
Foreknowing ≠ Controlling, So Foreknowledge isn't a Threat to Freedom
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The title encapsulates one objection to the idea that God's foreknowledge rules out human libertarian freedom. When Arminians make the c...
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John Reumann best states the problem
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The Farfa Project “The Petrine ministry has been at the center of the modern ecumenical discussion, for it concerns the very question of the...
“The Ash Heap of History”
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In 1982, Ronald Reagan spoke before the British Parliament, and he used this memorable phrase: “What I’m describing now is a plan and a hope...
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Saturday, June 04, 2011
A Response to Richard Carrier's Review of Reppert's AFR
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http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/darek_barefoot/dangerous.html
On Trusting the Church Fathers
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One commenter said below: “It sounding very strange to assert that a father is lying or that many fathers are lying. It makes any kind of ra...
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Hope for the U.S. Economy
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The WSJ obviously is one of my more trusted sources for news about business and the economy. This morning they featured an interview with o...
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Friday, June 03, 2011
An illustration of the way that critical scholarship is confirming the details of Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection, while denying an early papacy
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An illustration of the way that critical scholarship is confirming the details of Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection, while denying an ea...
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Jack Kevorkian is dead
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/03/jack-kevorkian-dead-dies_n_870791.html
Dominion & Dynasty
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The Tanakh is not a random concatenation of texts, but a Text with a discernible structure, a clear beginning, a middle and an ending. Ge...
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The Free-Floating, Imaginary Papacy
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Klaus Schatz, after summarizing the “historical development,” points to “the very notable remarks of Rudolf Pesch, Simon-Petrus, Gechicte un...
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