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Monthly Archives: November 2007
Bad to the bone
Is there any such thing as a non-bad cold anymore? I always seem to get bad colds these days. I remember in the past getting a cold and wondering if I were even sick. Now I get wasted for days. This really, really sucks.
Recuperating
I know it’s bad form to apologize for not posting on your blog, but since I don’t really give a hoot when it comes to self-aggrandizement, I will now apologize for not posting on my blog. It’s not that I don’t have a lot of stuff to say, because I do, but I’ve been […]
Wonderful time, nice to return
I had an awesome time at the Doing Business Supernaturally conference. Lance Wallnau and the team at Extreme Prophetic did a tremendous job pulling this off, and I hope it’s the first in a regular series of similar conferences. I’m glad I bought the DVDs on-site, because I think I’m going to have to revisit […]
In a state to bless
One thing that’s struck me as I’ve been down here at the Doing Business Supernaturally conference put on by Extreme Prophetic is that so many people I’ve met are in a state to bless me. Notice I didn’t say “state of blessing”. I think sometimes we focus way too much on trying to be in […]
Cosmic child abuse?
I’ve heard the penal substitionary atonement doctrine concerning Jesus’ death and resurrection for our sins criticized as “cosmic child abuse” and for making the Father out to be some kind of vindictive monster. I’ve also heard some pretty scathing criticisms of said critics that themselves make my skin crawl. I don’t know that I’m particularly […]
Moral for a reason
When atheists (materialists) object to the theistic view of morality, saying that they can behave morally without needing a “god” or a “holy book” to tell them so, they miss the entire point of the debate. The question isn’t whether people can or do behave in moral ways (at least in terms of our collective […]