Monthly Archives: December 2009

Random Thought

If I could figure God out completely then God should worship me. B”H

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Merry Christmas!

I pray that everyone has a peaceful and joyous day!  And for those who serve Christ let us remember to give him the gift of praise today and every day that follows. B”H

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Incarnation & Salvation

The night before last my friend called and asked me to teach Bible study the next day.  He asked that I teach about Christmas, and since I never turn down a request to teach, I said yes.  Then I thought, … Continue reading

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New Books

We did Christmas Eve at my sister’s house tonight and exchanged all of our gifts.  I got mostly cash which is very much needed at the moment but I got a couple of books too.  The first was the first … Continue reading

Posted in Books (Misc.) | 8 Comments

I’ve Been Interviewed: Movies and the Masses

As I noted the other day, Shane Rivers of Only Good Movies, interviewed me for his Movies and the Masses series.  Check it out. B”H

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Expelled

I watched the Ben Stein documentary Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed last night and I thought it was pretty humorous.  The adverse reaction that those in the academy have to intelligent design is well known, but when you see it in … Continue reading

Posted in Movies | 6 Comments

MMMMMMMM…..

Here’s part of what I had for dinner earlier: Homemade toasted ravioli filled with meat and spinach.  They were delicious! B”H

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That’s Not What I’ve Been Hearing

In 1998 Eugene A. Nida said: The significance of Bible translation can be readily sense when we consider that at least one book of the Scriptures has been translated and published in 2009 languages and dialects, spoken by a minimum … Continue reading

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Eden Lake

¡¡¡SPOILER ALERT!!! I just got done watching Eden Lake and I have to say that it’s one of the more disturbing movies I’ve seen in a while (the last one being  the remake of The Last House on the Left).  … Continue reading

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God’s Identity in Action

Suzanne Nicholson notes in her recent monograph Dynamic Oneness: The Significance and Flexibility of Paul’s One-God Language (Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2010) that: Despite the vast amounts of energy expended by biblical scholars toward an understanding of the theology of Paul … Continue reading

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