Tag Archives: Triablogue

First impressions on Expelled

I posted some of my first impressions after watching Expelled over at Triablogue.

Hays to Moreland

Steve Hays responds to J.P. Moreland. Good enough not to just throw it into the “interesting links” box; a detailed critique of how Christians are led by God (or not) is included, too, and that makes it worth more than the price of admission.

Only Calvinists can trust in the promises

Steve Hays: “Divine promises don’t function in a libertarian scheme, for God cannot make good on his promises. Only a Calvinist is logically entitled to trust in the promises of God.” Read the whole thing.

This blog’s like the Legend of Zelda series

I mean, there’s just one link, followed by another, followed by another…
OK, bad joke. But obviously all actual content here is getting swallowed by occasional links and brief commentary. Why is that?
I’ll let my co-conspirators tell their own tale, if they like. In my own case, TIWIARN (This Is Where I Am [...]

Is there anybody in there?

Although far from being a godly song, I used to identify a lot with “Comfortably Numb” from Pink Floyd’s album The Wall.
Hello
Is there anybody in there?
Just nod if you can hear me
Is there anyone at home?
In some ways I feel numb now, but not numb from shock or anything terrible that is happening. Nothing [...]

Six notes here and there

First, let me point out that I am going to have to close comments on older posts, because the spam is getting to me. I will still leave comments open on newer posts.
Second, I had a sleep study this weekend. I slept very badly on a rock-hard mattress with 28 wires attached to [...]

Fitting epitaph

Here is something you could write on John Paul II’s tombstone:

Indeed, what you have in a guy like JP2 is a man with one foot firmly in modernity, and another foot firmly in the Middle Ages. He doesn’t believe that Isaiah or Daniel foresaw the future, yet he does believe that the BVM foresaw the [...]

Sede vacante

As long as there isn’t a Pope, there might as well be a continuation of the discussion about the differences between Roman Catholicism and Biblical Christianity. I insist that you listen to the 1:10 sermon mentioned yesterday by Dr. Bahnsen, but if you still want more, and in some ways a more historical view [...]

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