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  • A Great Communicator -part 2

    Posted on November 22nd, 2009 admin 1 comment

    Communication as being part of the very nature of God is not confined to exegesis of John 1. In Genesis 3:9 after Adam sins God asks him, “Where are you?” This is amazingly profound. God obviously knew the physical location of Adam. There was no question He couldn’t answer. The real question should actually be seen as ‘why are you suddenly distant?’ or ‘Where has our intimacy gone?’ Before this moment there were no walls. Man was naked and unashamed, hiding nothing. This side of eternity, God would never again walk with man directly, unobstructed. There was now separation. The rest of human history is the story of God closing the gap.

  • A Great Communicator -part 1

    Posted on November 18th, 2009 admin 3 comments

    As Christians looking at the Bible for matters that are important to God and thus important for us, we tend to think of sin, righteousness, helping the poor and hurting, eschatology, and others. These are all very important biblical themes. But we tend to miss something huge that is both inherent and explicit in the Bible…

  • The Fall and Rise of Barbarism Part 7

    Posted on September 16th, 2009 admin No comments

    Exactly what to expect for America itself in this future, is very difficult to say. Possibilities include a weakened America existing in its same form but having less world influence, to America’s basic destruction by both outside, and internal fighting, or America existing more as a pre-Civil War loose collection of states. There is no way to predict what the American future will look like at this time.

  • The Fall and Rise of Barbarism Part 6

    Posted on September 13th, 2009 admin No comments

    We have gone past a point in America where we can turn this clock back. Many experts believe that the American century is over, and the next century most certainly won’t be a repeat. I believe that the evidence backs this up, both historically and in terms of current events. This doesn’t mean we will fall into the sea. It does mean that things will be different. A look at history should shed light on what may be to come.

  • The Fall and Rise of Barbarism Part 5

    Posted on September 10th, 2009 admin No comments

    There is another cycle at work within America that we need to be aware of. Just as revivals in the early 1900′s brought about the Pharisee-ism of the early 20′s, which led to crime in the 30′s, we are in a part of our own cycle now. The Bush years seemed to be a revival without revival, and a triumph of moral legalism (at least as far as the mainstream media and far left would have us believe). The public responded with a “Yes we can believe in change.” But now crime is seriously on the rise and healthy society markers are on the decline.

  • The Fall and Rise of Barbarism Part 4

    Posted on September 7th, 2009 admin No comments

    So what is next? Are we on the cusp of a new cycle, or are we coming to the poem’s bridge? Maybe we are finally poised to break out of this iambic pentameter, and start a new ee cummings Dadaist phase.

  • The Fall and Rise of Barbarism Part 3

    Posted on September 4th, 2009 admin No comments

    It does seem clear that there is a direction in history, with certain undeniable rules: Power always corrupts, always. When Europe unites, there will be a war. When major empires crumble, they leave vacuums of power that create a period of chaos. Scientific advances both tend to extend our lives, but also often ultimately get appropriated into more exciting ways of ending lives. And, as I can’t bring myself to be any form of existentialist, I must assume that these rules somehow relate to a macro being played out that with some eventual finish line. There is an end to the game, somewhere, at some time. Just as the rhyming stanzas of a poem progress the story, and lead to its conclusion, and ultimate point, so does human history.

  • The Fall and Rise of Barbarism Part 2

    Posted on September 1st, 2009 admin No comments

    It is our own American meme to believe that ignorant and dangerous ideas will die out as science and enlightenment evangelizes our globe. The problem is that as knowledge moves increasingly faster in this Information Age, it seems that the growth of these intellectual/spiritual/societal landmines is also accelerating. Before I get comments about the state of world education, let me explain myself a bit further.

  • The Fall and Rise of Barbarism Part 1

    Posted on August 29th, 2009 admin 6 comments

    I recently read a Reuters news report of North Koreans who had fleed the North and were living in South Korea. Imagine believing the above things for your whole life, and then suddenly you learn that many fundamental things you had believed your whole life turn out to be nothing but lies. It would take a lifetime just to learn to be “normal.”

  • Asking End-User Questions in a Post Christian America

    Posted on July 23rd, 2009 admin 6 comments

    …In fact, my inner dialogue during that time goes like this:

    “Wow, it is pretty with all these candles. I hope Peichi doesn’t spill wax on my pants when she tilts her cnadle…”
    “Please don’t spill the wax…”
    “Uh-oh…there is little drip of wax. I hope it doesn’t go past the little star cutout thingy in the little paper disk…”
    “Dang it…It made it past the paper disk. I’m going to hold it at the bottom. Maybe it will cool by then…”
    “Ouch, it didn’t cool down.”

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