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Soglio
Village of Soglio Hiking in the Swiss Alps - John 6:3    And Jesus went up into a mountain, and there he sat with his disciples.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Justin Taylor–Good Stuff

Today I list a couple items to pursue….

Justin Taylor

Why We Shouldn’t Be Satisfied with “The Bible Says It, I Believe It”

I’m glad Kevin DeYoung is making this point:

It takes a certain courage to look at what the Bible teaches, not like it all that much, and still believe it. I am thankful for brothers and sisters who believe in hell or believe in complementarianism or believe in election and reprobation or believe homosexuality is a sin despite their internal protestations. It’s a good sign when we take our stand on the Bible even when we’d prefer to take our stand somewhere else.

But it’s a better sign when we take our stand on the Bible and learn to love where the Bible stands.

Kevin looks at hell as an example.

 

A Debate on Abortion

Randy Alcorn has posted a debate between Scott Klusendorf (President of Life Training Institute and author of The Case for Life) and Nadine Strossen (former President of the ACLU) held on April 15, 2011, at Westmont College:

PS I’ve heard Scott several times this should be interesting.

 

This is a very useful commentary from Don Carson (one of my idols not yet knocked down).

John Starke|5:46 PM CT

You Asked: Did the Apostle Peter Have a Bad Hermeneutic?

 

I look forward to watching this one:

Justin Taylor

What Is the Mission of the Church?

What Matters Most to Paul

The Arrogance of Trying to Attract People to Jesus by Hiding Things about Him

“I confess to the church, I know I have backed away from certain things because of my arrogance I thought I could attract more people to Jesus by hiding certain things about him.”

—Francis Chan, from a conversation with Mark Galli.

How to Disagree While Being Both Faithful and Winsome

I have to stop before I reference his whole blog…..

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