November 2009 Archives

Just a bit short of 100,000 signers have chosen to become involved in the Manhattan Declaration. It’s getting to be another of those 15-minutes-of-fame ideas frequently blowing throw the church (way too often) — like “A Purpose Driven Life”, “The Prayer of Jabez”, Bible codes, and so on.

Some atheists finally admit the logical absurdity of stating “There is no God”, but attempt to weasel out of the problem by claiming practically we can state there is no God (or, almost certainly there is no God), because they don’t have proof meeting their requirements. Here’s one attempt at such an argument — see if you can spot the logical error before reading the answer.

During election seasons the question always arises — how involved should a Christian be in political matters? And how should they determine how to vote?

First off, there’s much more than national races. State, local, school boards, mayor, and so on. How should a Christian determine how/who to vote for? What criteria should be used to determine a vote?

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