Archive for March 14th, 2005
The Science and Christianity Showcase is up at
Allthings2all. Here’s a quote from Catez:
I am pleased to present the Science and Christianity Showcase. Contrary
to the usual experience of scientists around the globe, this first time
experiment has yielded excellent results. Putting this together has
been one of my best experiences as a blogger, and it’s a privilege to
be able to highlight these posts. Some of the contributors are
scientists and some are Christians interested in the issue of science
and the Christian faith.
Go
check it out. Very interesting.
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Is there anything to fear from Humanism? I mean, the modern
day ethical humanist may roughly adhere to a certain code though not necessarily so?so what’s wrong with it? When we look at their
thought process of being ?guided by reason, inspired by
compassion, and informed by experience?to live life well and fully? we as
Christians may find common ground…but should we? Because they ethically stand on the side of God…should we as well support them?
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Jesus now has to get the disciples? blood moving to make understand the implications of these lessons in holiness. The Lord puts a break in their lesson and tells the disciples to arise and go out from here (14:31). This change of atmosphere itself is a lesson. It?s all well and good to remember the Lord?s lesson on love and separateness when you?re in a warm upper room with food spread out before you?but it is completely different to remember that lesson out in the dark, cold world where betrayal lay right around the corner.
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