Monthly Archives: June 2007

Inside job

Was the destruction of the Death Star an inside job?

Carson at College Church in Wheaton

Check out Andy Naselli’s latest post which features three new Don Carson sermons.
(BTW, speaking of R. Kent Hughes, our pastor mentioned to us two Sundays ago that Hughes used to preach at a church not too far from our current church. Although I don’t recall that he was Reformed at the time. Just [...]

Déjà vu

Wait a sec, didn’t I already read this article?

Akamai

A real-time web monitor of internet traffic as well as attacks.

1 + 1 = 3

Impeccable mathematics!

Yes, I see these things too

Mai staplr. I bleev u have it.

The Confederate President who was president of the Confederacy

Just received this from my congressman:
On February 25, 1870, Hiram Rhoades Revels, a Republican from Mississippi, became the first African American to be sworn in to the U.S. Congress. He was elected by the Mississippi legislature to fill the seat in the U.S. Senate that was once held by Confederate President, Jefferson Davis, who, at [...]

RTS@iTunes U

RTS is offering free downloads of some of their courses on iTunes U.
HT: Tim Challies.

Hitchens vs. Wilson, the end

Here is the sixth and final chapter of the debate between Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson. I thought Wilson’s reply was terrific…with the exception of the bit when he began calling Hitchens to be faithful to his Christian baptism!

Best neighbor ever

“15 reasons Mister Rogers was the best neighbor ever.”
If true, no. 5 would be a disappointment to Christians. Particularly since, as I understand, Rogers went to the same (presumably conservative at the time) Presbyterian seminary as R.C. Sproul.
BTW, it’s not because we somehow hate homosexuals or non-Christians simply for being [...]

Happy-slapping hoodies with ASBOs and ringtones

Al Mohler’s article called “What boys Become Without Male Authority–A Warning From Britian” comments on this interesting article from The Guardian called “This man’s world relies on the manipulation of women.” Both are quite interesting reads.

Outside my comfort zone

The big question weighing on my mind this week has been, how far does a Christian author go when portraying the world? And can characters that are supposed to be relatively good in a story do sinful things and not be punished for them?
In other words, must all Christian fiction be thinly veiled parables [...]

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