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Choose Your Fallacy


Choose your fallacy today from the Dictionary of Logical Fallacies composed by Hogeye Bill.  Read through one a day a try them out on your friends!

No really … I just find this list helpful.  You might want to add it to your bookmarks as a reference.

You Might Be A Blog Troll If …

Go here to read Denny Burk’s post “Don’t Feed the Blog Troll’s.”  

“Blog Troll” is Denny’s word for bloggers who make rude comments or get more exercised about the subject matter than they should, and thus overdue the rhetoric.  His post is composed of suggestions for how to respond to such comments.  By reading his post, you may even realize that you have a little blog troll in yourself from time to time.  His suggestions seem fair and just, and you never know when a blog troll might show up on your blog. 
Someone with more time than me should do a post with the same title as this one that actually lists several humorous things that blog trolls might do.  

Calvin meets the Block, things will never be the same …

Christian Hip Hop artists are starting to get more attention and appreciation from Reformed leaders because “Reformed theology” is actually making inroads through their ministries.  Lecrae, who is probably my favorite rap artist, was interviewed by Mark Driscoll about the missional aspect of Christian Hip Hop, Lecrae’s life, false doctrine, and “Reformed theology.”  Listen to it: HERE.  

Spreading the Gospel in the Inner City of Richmond


My friend Josh Soto planted and now pastors a church in downtown Richmond.  I haven’t had a chance to visit there yet, but my friend Ricky visited once and he says it’s thunder (well … he doesn’t actually say thunder, he says “awesome,” but you understand).  The church is blowin’ up.  

You can check out the churches website here.  See pictures of the church and the people here.
Josh and I used to minister together on Vision teams at Liberty University.  Now he’s a pastor at an inner-city church and I’m an outreach director at an inner-city church.  We’ve had talks about me coming down to Richmond to check out what he’s doing, but I keep putting it off.

Better At Street Preaching Than Debating Intellectuals

I thought Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron were outdone at the debate they did on National TV with atheists.  Debating intellectuals is not what they do best.  This is …

idiscover: Steve Brown Etc.

Have you ever heard of Steve Brown Etc?  He’s a seminary proff who does a talk radio show that’s a mixture of comedy and theology.  I find most Christian comedy corny and unappealing, but this guy rattled my giggle box the whole talk show!  He’s hilarious!  Good humor.  Good conversation.

This is the show I listened to. 

I discovered sbe through the Audio & Video category on the Feel Blog.

Prophetic Comedy

Got this one from the TEDBlog again.  

The A-word and the BAILOUT

October 1st’s Boston Globe had a thought provoking quotation from Juan Enriqez on the BAILOUT.  I discovered it on the TEDBlog

WITHIN THE billions of sentences about the financial bailout there is one word notably absent, austerity. All talk is of payments, supports, subsidies, incurring more debt, stimulus packages. The thesis seems to be: If only we spend more, the party can go on. True, only if the financial meltdown is a temporary mismatch and dislocation in housing and credit markets. But suppose there is something fundamentally wrong with the US economy. Then spending more will not fix it. Getting the diagnosis right means getting the treatment right. It may save us a trillion or two.

Love is Better Felt Than Defined

Mark 12:28-34 (NASB) 

One of the scribes came and heard them arguing, and recognizing that He had answered them well, asked Him, “What commandment is the foremost of all?”  Jesus answered, “The foremost is, ‘Hear, O Israel! The Lord our God is one Lord; and you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’  The second is this, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.‘ There is no other commandment greater than these.”  The scribe said to Him, “Right, Teacher; You have truly stated that He is One, and there is no one else besides Him; and to love Him with all the heart and with all the understanding and with all the strength, and to love one’s neighbor as himself, is much more than all burnt offerings and sacrifices.”  When Jesus saw that he had answered intelligently, He said to him, “You are not far from the kingdom of God.”  After that, no one would venture to ask Him any more questions.

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“Let all that you do be done in love.” – The Apostle Paul 

“If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but do not have love, I have become a noisy going or a clanging symbol. …. But now faith, hope, love, abide these three; but the greatest of these is love.” – The Apostle Paul 

“Love is the fulfillment of the law.” – The Apostle Paul 

“Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God; and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God.  The one who does not love does not know God, for God is love. … We love, because he first loved us.” – The Apostle John 

“The law of faith … is the love of him.” – St. Augustine 

“The Scriptures do represent true religion, as being summarily comprehended in love, the chief of the affections and fountain of all other affections.” – Jonathan Edwards 

“But if the duty of the heart, or all due dispositions of hearts, are all summed up in love, then undoubtedly all grace may be summed up in love.” – Jonathan Edwards 

“[Love is] the essence of all Christianity. … [Love is] the quintessence and soul of all grace.” – Jonathan Edwards 

“The apostle [Paul] doesn’t only represent love or charity as the most excellent thing in Christianity, and as the quintessence, life, and soul of all religion, but as that which virtually comprehends all holy virtues and exercises.” – Jonathan Edwards 

“As for a definition of divine love, things of this nature are not properly capable of a definition.  They are better felt than defined.” – Jonathan Edwards