Sunday, February 11, 2007
Sunday, February 04, 2007
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Meet Reverend AntiChrist

Jesus warned us of such men in Matthew 24:24--" For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if [it were] possible, they shall deceive the very elect." Jose, knowing the Bible very well, has already answered this charge (see defense here).
What fascinates me is just how popular men like this can become in such a short time--and how easily people can be duped by them. When I went to England a few years back, I witnessed to a man who was apart of such a cult. This particular man worshiped the "Christ" in the person of "O-O-Aboo". He was the 2nd coming of Christ and had shown many signs and wonders to prove who he was. The Lord really blessed my discussion with him even though it ended with him shouting at me and the crowd, "This man is the AntiChrist...the spirit of the AntiChrist is upon him!!!" It was a bizarre encounter but one that has forever given me a heart to reach out to those involved with cults.
Labels: Bad Theology
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Lewis and Freud Debate God

The book is really hard to put down. Dr. Nicholi does a remarkable job of putting the arguments side by side throughout the book. It is the closest thing to a real debate that could be possible. I must say that Lewis holds many advantages in the debate: (1) He lived a little after Freud and had more time to read and answer his objections. (2) He himself was an atheist for the first 30 years of his life--thus, he knew and had sympathy for the atheists' best arguments. (3) He had read much more theology and philosophy than Freud. Though Freud is no intellectual lightweight here, he didn't have some of the benefits of Lewis in these areas.
Though the book tries to be objective to both sides of the debate, I came away feeling more confident of my own faith. Nicholi does a good job of communicating to us the "weightiness" of the subject matter. If one side is true and the other false then the consequences are considerable. As I weighed the consequences of Freud's arguments, it became clear to me that his view only leads to despair, lawlessness, and futility. Nicholi, in a very non-postmodern tone, argues that these points of view are "mutually exclusive--if one is right, the other must be wrong." Though the book and video seek to be neutral on the subject, Nicholi seems to believe that a conclusion needs to be made. Both Lewis and Freud saw it in this light and so should the viewer (reader). They are absolutely right! It was refreshing to read a non-religious book that actually gets that important point.
Labels: Books
Thursday, January 25, 2007
News Flash: Albert Mohler Forced To Take Off His Suit!!

Some of you may already know, but it seems that Mohler came pretty close to death over the Christmas holidays. You can read about his medical crisis here (article here). His article on his ordeal is worth the read. Thankfully, he is now okay. But according to his own testimony, he came awfully close to death. Being forced to wear a hospital gown was very humbling for a man who has more suits than any human being alive.
Rumor has it, that his excessive wearing of suits actually led to his medical condition. Either way, we are grateful to have him back in good health. Perhaps, he will now be less inclined to wear suits.
Labels: Theology
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Colts Going To The Super Bowl!!!!!!!

Labels: Sports
Monday, January 15, 2007
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Colts Big Game On Saturday

Labels: Sports
Sunday, January 07, 2007
Charles Queen, Billy Graham, and the Word of God

I was not surprised that Dr. Queen decided to use a quote from Dr. Billy Graham. I was already familiar with the quote but I have always given Graham the benefit of the doubt due to his long history of being faithful to the Biblical Gospel in both his writings and teachings. However, I have been rather disappointed in Graham in some of his "less than direct" statements that he sometimes makes in interviews. I firmly believe that Graham is sincerely orthodox in his views on God, man, and the judgement of sin, but sometimes he forsakes the clarity of truth just for the sake of a "broader tent."
In fact, it's no secret, that Graham has actually been highly controversial in his ministry in regards to issues like Inerrancy, Ecumenicalism, and Politics. There is no short supply of criticisms of his ministry from numerous Christians. Some are fair, while others are not. One of the fairest (and I believe accurate) criticisms was brought to us by Iain Murray, originally delivered at Grace Community Church (now available for purchase through Banner of Truth). It is both gracious and loving towards Graham, while at the same time, very forthright in it's criticisms of Graham's sometimes unfortunate comments and positions. I believe that it is a must read for those who have been confused by some of Graham's more controversial areas of ministry (see review of another relevant book by Murray here).
It's a shame that a liberal like Dr. Queen would find theological comfort in someone like Graham. That is unfortunate. But it does give us even more reason to hold fast to the truth of God's word and not upon the foolish and fallen thinking of man. Even someone like Graham can be fallible--that's a good lesson for all of us!
Labels: Theology
Friday, January 05, 2007
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Devotional: Think On What Is Lovely

Our world is filled with ugliness. The ugliness caused by sin, caused by rebellion, by hatred of God and His truth. Ugliness caused by the perversion of God's goodness. Destroyed relationships, ruined marriages, are ugly. Lives marred by drug abuse and alcoholism---ugly.
Beautiful women living in constant debauchery, adultery and fornication--ugly. Abortion as a birth control method, greed ruining lives. Ugly. We cannot avoid seeing the ugliness that comes from the perversion of sin. But, we can refrain from wallowing in it. We can limit our exposure to it to that which God's calling in our lives demands: that is, the person who is called, and gifted, to face the ugliness of the world with regularity will be given the grace to handle the task. But it is the willful exposure of one's heart and mind to unnecessary ugliness that makes no sense. The more exposure we have, the less we will be appalled and repelled by it. "Think on what is lovely." In the context, this is not simply a command to enjoy the beauty of goodness, of holiness, of what is pleasing in God's creation. It is a part of the entire string of commands, and truly, we are given a good idea of what "lovely" here means by seeing it in light of what has come before.
God's creation is beautiful when it is in harmony with its Creator. The Christian who stares at the grandeur of creation can do so with an added level of depth that the one who remains in rebellion against God cannot. That which is righteous is lovely; that which is holy is pleasing to God, and to those who are at peace with God. When we are purposefully seeking to discipline our thinking, our minds, we will know when we are indulging the flesh and thinking upon that which is not pleasing to God, which reverberates with the rebellious tones of the world. We should truly seek to be sensitive to the Spirit in recognizing when things are lovely, of a good report, and when they are stained with the revolting stench of the world.
*Taken from Alpha and Omega Ministries Website. Link to article here.
Labels: Devotional
Monday, January 01, 2007
Friday, December 29, 2006
Live From Michigan

Please notice the above picture--study it closely. Believe it or not, I actually saw one of these live and in person. Who knew that there were rednecks in Michigan. They used pop cans however--they must have been Baptists.
I am currently at the Great Lakes Chocolate and Coffee Company drinking coffee and putting down some of their famous truffles. Don't be too jealous.
Labels: Vacation