Posts Tagged by everything
On the Necessity of Jesus’ Sacrifice for our Sins
| February 28, 2012 | Posted by Anthony under apologetics, Blog, Jesus, original sin, spirituality, theology |
I had an interesting email exchange about a month ago concerning whether or not it was ‘necessary’ for Jesus to atone for humanity’s sins by the shedding of his blood. In some follow up conversation, we talked about different ways of looking at the question, turning on the word ‘necessary.’ As I recall, ‘free-will’ was…
The Jaffe Memo – Part 6; EVERYTHING is Now Political
| December 26, 2011 | Posted by Anthony under Blog, General |
In Part 5, I concluded that something very significant has happened over the last three decades: ‘politics’ has become all-encompassing. In short: everything has become political. And if everything has become political, and Christians are supposed to butt out, that means that the Christian is being asked (or told) that he can have absolutely no…
Arsenic and Fluoride; Watch the Double-Speak
| September 15, 2011 | Posted by Anthony under Blog, General, human rights, morality, scientism, Secular Humanism |
Dr. Oz is catching fire for not distinguishing between ‘organic’ and ‘inorganic’ arsenic. This distinction appears to be completely absent in the community water fluoridation debate, where there are BIG differences between ‘naturally occurring’ fluoride and the stuff scraped out of the chimneys of phosphate fertilizer factories.
Found yet another site….
| August 2, 2007 | Posted by Anthony under Blog, General |
http://almaloneonline.com/Seasons/?p=80 The nice thing about this one opposed to some of the blog entries I’ve seen is that he takes the time to think about the matter. I like his points about there not being a good venue for a good apologetics educational regime. He’s dead on, and that’s a real problem. We’ve got everything…
Response to Dawkins’s Preface
| December 12, 2006 | Posted by Anthony under Blog, book reviews, General |
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