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Tag Archives: religion
What Song Do You Want Played At Your Funeral?
Music plays an important role in our lives. It also plays an important role in our deaths. Often a song is able to express through music and lyric what none of us can with our own words. Most funeral songs … Continue reading
Posted in Culture
Tagged Christian worldview, Christianity, Culture, Death, Funeral Songs, Funerals, Music, religion, theology, Tim Farley, Worldview
6 Comments
Why Do We Ignore Gluttony?
It seems that we, as Christians, tend to zero in on the sins of our culture pretty quickly. We like to criticize homosexuality, alcoholism, gambling, etc. Well, how come we ignore one of our culture’s “biggest” issues: gluttony? The Bible … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Culture
Tagged Bible, Christian worldview, Christianity, Food, Gluttony, Obesity, religion, Tim Farley, Worldview
6 Comments
Some are willing to pay for “de-baptism”
Imagine if you were baptized as an infant, but then decided you wanted nothing to do with Christianity as you became older. Or, perhaps you became so angry at some of the things the Church was saying and/or doing that … Continue reading
Posted in Church Issues, Culture
Tagged Baptism, Christian worldview, Christianity, Church of England, Culture, De-baptism, National Secular Society, religion, theology, Tim Farley, Worldview
2 Comments
Is Gay Marriage a Game to You?
Today, Vermont became the fourth state to legalize gay marriage joining Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Iowa. The decision came down to a 100-49 vote in the House, which was the minimum vote required to overturn a veto issued by Vermont governor … Continue reading
Posted in Gay Marriage
Tagged Christian worldview, Christianity, Gay Marriage, Homosexuality, Jeff Young, Politics, religion, Tim Farley, Vermont, Worldview
24 Comments
Review: Holman QuickSource Guide to Understanding Jesus, Jeremy Howard
With this post begins a new feature to this site: book reviews! It is my goal to review newly-released books that deal with Christian theology, worldview, apologetics, and Bible study. These resources will help those of you who are interested … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Jesus
Tagged Bible, Bible Study, Books, Christian worldview, Christianity, Holman QuickSource, Jeremy Howard, Jesus, Jesus Christ, religion, theology, Tim Farley, Understanding Jesus, Worldview
7 Comments
A lesson from Palm Sunday
I asked my teenage Sunday school class today if they understood what Palm Sunday was about. A bright young girl in the class answered that it was about the day Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. She was right, … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study, Gospel
Tagged Bible, Bible Study, Christianity, Easter, Gospel, Matthew 21:1-11, Palm Sunday, religion, theology, Tim Farley
5 Comments
Is Richard Dawkins Interested in Real Discussion?
I found this interesting interview with Michael Ruse. In the interview, Ruse accuses Richard Dawkins, and the new atheists, of not engaging in honest discussion over the topics they write so much about. Watch and tell me what you think.
Posted in Atheism
Tagged atheists, Christian worldview, Christianity, Michael Ruse, New Atheists, Philosophy, religion, Richard Dawkins, theology, Tim Farley, Worldview
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Passages Taken Out of Context: 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 “Pray Without Ceasing”
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 reads: Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. (ESV) What does it mean to “pray without ceasing?” I once heard a pastor … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study
Tagged 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, Bible, Bible Study, Christianity, Prayer, religion, theology, Tim Farley
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Does Satan Exist? ABC Nightline Debate
ABC Nightline hosted a debate concerning the existence of Satan. The debate featured well-known pastor Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church and Annie Lobert against philosopher Deepak Chopra and Bishop Carlton Pearson. You can watch the debate at the link below: … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Worldview
Tagged ABC News, Bible, Christian worldview, Christianity, human nature, Mark Driscoll, Mars Hill, Nightline, Philosophy, religion, theology, Tim Farley, Worldview
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Bible Commentary Reviews
I came across a really cool website yesterday. It has likely been around for some time, but I just found it. BestCommentaries.com is a website devoted to reviewing biblical commentaries. The coolest thing about the site is that it has reviews … Continue reading →