links for 2006-04-11
- UCC clergyperson suggests abortion issue comes down to a view of “ensoulment,” when the soul is imparted to the body, which she says is a life-long project. “What then stops the abortionist from coming for any of us? Maybe we are all fetuses now?”
- What were they thinking? Forcing immigrants who were not Church of England to ask for permission before getting married – of all the hair-brained schemes . . . .
- Well, Paul has reached my first summer of blogging already – I think if he actually makes it, he will deserve some kind of medal!
- Mark Dever gives a practical description of the contemporary mood–what Spurgeon called “the fashionable way of trifling with divine truth and making things pleasant all round.”
- A few interesting notes from Al Mohler on the church musician whose faith and theology were inseparable from his music.
- Nancy Pearcey and Phil Johnson discuss “Darwin’s Nemesis,” Tuesday night, 8:00 to 8:55 Central.
- “The overwhelming testimony of the New Testament is that the controversy about who killed Jesus is marginal. He chose to die. His Father ordained it. He embraced it. One ordered all things, the other obeyed . . . .”
- In the first segment of his paper, “Examining Emergent,” Pastor Paul Martin attempts to define what he calls this ‘movement.’ Future segments will include a critique of the movement’s strengths and weaknesses. Open discussion is solicited. HT Challies.
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