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Author Archives: christopher fisher
basic questions on acts 15
When watching movies with my wife, she tends to intuitively identify bad plot writing. She will turn to me and say: “Why did xyz character do xyz action?” I will respond often with “because the movie has a terrible plot … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Dispensationalism, Textual Criticism, Theology
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walter brueggemann on a literal reading of the Bible
From Walter Brueggemann’s Theology of the Old Testament: Israel’s testimony, however, is not to be understood as a claim subject to historical explication or to philosophical understanding. It is rather an utterance that proposes that this particular past be construed … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Calvinism, God, Open Theism, Textual Criticism, Theology
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the natural man
A Facebook post from Michael Faber (reprinted with his permission): The biggest problem I have with Calvinism is that it does not rest on a solid exegetical foundation of Scripture. Too many of the texts that Calvinists use just don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Calvinism, Human Nature, Theology
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calvinist underpants gnomes
There is a particular episode of South Park which mocks the leftist understanding of how profits work. The entire episode revolves around two stories. One story is of Starbucks moving into town to compete against the local coffee shop. The … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Calvinism, God, Humor, Omnipresence, Open Theism, Theology
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the evilness of the new deal
Bart Wilson reminds his readers why the New Deal was utterly evil. From The Grapes of Wrath: The works of the roots of the vines, of the trees, must be destroyed to keep up the price, and this is the … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Goverment, History, People, Price Controls, Sowell
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caplan on the industrial revolution
In a recent post, Economist Bryan Caplan takes on a flawed history textbook. He proposes an alternative text about the Industrial Revolution: Working conditions during the early Industrial Revolution were bad by modern standards, but a major improvement by the … Continue reading
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always wear a helmet to protect from meteors
Not all risk aversion is worth the cost. We run into people all the time who tell us to change our lives to marginally decrease our risks. Examples would be telling pregnant women to not clean litter-boxes or to flip … Continue reading
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remy videos
From the ever-amazing Remy: And: Not to mention cough drops: And my favorite, Cap and Trade:
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beware calvinism
Calvinism is simply defined as a theology that borrows divine attributes from Platonism. Platonism originated the idea of the Summum Bonum, the perfect good. To Plotinus, the “perfect good” was a timeless, unchanging, omnipresent, and omniscient being (all the negative … Continue reading
Posted in Augustine, Bible, Calvinism, God, Open Theism, Textual Criticism, Theology
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God does not condescend to man
As a last resort, when Calvinists have exhausted all other ways to misinterpret and ignore various verses of the Bible, they fall back to the claim “God was condescending to human understanding when He wrote the Bible.” The problem with … Continue reading
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