I have added another 25 books on my half.com sale. See all 53 books here.
Book categories vary, but prices are all low.
Update…
My computer seems to be facing a multitude of problems, which has led me to say a final adieu to it. So, as soon as I finish copying some important files into a few dvd’s, I will be retiring this massive piece of burden and begin my two-week research process for a new cpu. I am looking for one under $650. Any ideas?
links for 2007-08-07
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Democrats continue their interventionists philosophy
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When you talk like this you are ready to get in the race. Stop hiding Gingrich!(tags: politics)
Fox News interviews Ron Paul
It was just a few days ago that I posted a link to the unfair treatment Sean Hannity and others at Fox used against Ron Paul. This interview after yesterday’s debate may redeem the neo-con network.
Note: Be aware of the eloquence of Ron Paul even amidst some serious accusations of conspiracy theory and his involvement with Alex Jones. Perhaps Fox will listen a bit more attentively to Dr. No.
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Part 2 [kml_flashembed movie="http://www.youtube.com/v/uA2qRfwJ3V8" width="425" height="350" wmode="transparent" /]
links for 2007-08-06
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We achieved much more in peace than unconstitutional, undeclared wars
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Fox Neo-Con News. We do the polls, but they don’t matter.
links for 2007-08-05
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The Despicable Media
Three Busy Sundays…
Tomorrow I will be teaching our Sunday School class on the topic of the Love of God. D.A. Carson’s little book: The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God has been quite helpful.
The 12th of August I will be in Palm Harbor preaching at a small PCA church. It will be a splendid time.
On the 19th, I will once more teach another class to our adults on the Wrath of God.
On the 23rd, classes resume at RTS. My last semester is arriving and my motivation has died two semesters ago. But nothing like a good dose of Hebrew exegesis to revive my love for seminary.
On the Evangelical Misconception of the Love of God
The evangelical world is plagued by love-o-mania. If you want to be a bit fancier you could say, Agapo-mania. The majority of people who believe in God today believe that He is a loving being. It is an undeniable fact that if you ask anyone on the street if God is loving, statistics show that the average American believes that God is love. Of course, at the point you ask them what that love entails or means, their answers will vary from some form of erotic notion of love to some naturalistic view of love, like environmentalists who love saving the whales and the wild life. Certainly, our problem today is different from the problem Christians had 200 years ago. Back then, our brothers and sisters were not bombarded with sensual/romance paperback novels or the brackish Bradd Pitt/Angelina Jolie story. What we have done is take the absurd and make it the norm. When a divorce takes place, we say: That relationship was doomed from the start, instead of reasoning from a Biblical perspective, which means that Gods covenantal commitment to marriage has been violated and God is angry. In other words, we focus on the relational dilemma, instead of the Creators fury.
The church has taken a flawed, perverted, sinful human relation and made a sinful application to God himself. So that, Gods love is like the Richard Gere who falls in love with Julia Roberts the prostitute in Pretty Woman; a it is like Romeo and Juliet who out of love for one another killed themselves. The problem is that these people who believe that there is a loving God believe it–not because of Biblical revelation–but because of a distorted perception of what love is.
So, we are forced to undo the non-sense evangelicals utter in the name of Christian religion. The reason self-help books are so popular, the reason Joel Osteen is so popular, the reason romance paperbacks are so popular, the reason TBN is so popular, is because the human heart is prone to wonder away from Biblical revelation and resort to all sorts of circumstances to relate to Gods love. Why can I say with certainty that in the home of the majority of modern evangelicals I am not going to find a copy of Christian Charity by Jonathan Edwards; or why am I certain that if I asked an evangelical what Biblical book reflects the love of God, his first ten top answers would not include Hosea? I am certain of these answers not because I have a better grasp of the Hebrew or Greek understanding of love but because I am aware of the culture around me and I am aware of the neglect of true Biblical preaching from our pulpits today.
Dr. D.A. Carson summarizes it best when he writes:
The result, of course, is that the love of God in our culture has been purged of anything the culture finds uncomfortable. The Love of God has been sanitized, democratized, and above all sentimentalized. b
- Certainly some may argue that this is a legitimate parallel since the church is also seen as whore; nevertheless, we may be reminded that there was nothing attractive in the church that led God to love her. Rather the opposite is contrary according to Deuteronomy 7:7 (back)
- D.A. Carson, The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God, Crossway Books, 2000, pg. 11 (back)
My Proverbs 31 wife…
links for 2007-08-03
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An interesting debate.(tags: Reading)
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(tags: Theonomy/Reconstructionism)
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A Join Federal Vision Statement
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Mike Huckabee tested and found to be a Democrat!(tags: Dangerous)