The Christian Post reported on a survey done by the Associated Press and MTV on what makes American Youths happy. When asked what made them most happy, a large majority said a good relationship with parents; next was relationships with friends as well as romantic relationships. 8o percent of youths who thought spirituality was most important in their lives said they [...]
Archive for August, 2007
Folly on Happiness
Posted in Happiness on August 22, 2007 | 2 Comments »
An Answer to Greg Boyd’s Argument from Demonically-Influenced Infirmities
Posted in Greg Boyd's Open Theism on August 21, 2007 | 5 Comments »
Read Boyd’s argument here.
When people disagree over theological issues it seems like the opposing parties skip over the good points and focus only on the bad. I want to point out that I think Boyd has made a some good points about demons and their ability to influence the natural world. I also like his [...]
Folly Goes Reggae
Posted in Church Music on August 21, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Good news for Reggae lovers! The Anglican Church in Jamaica will be adding songs from Bob Marley and Peter Tosh to their hymnals. I love it when the world and the Church get along so well together. I hope that they add “Buffalo Soldier” to the hymnal.
On a side note: the Anglican Church has announced [...]
Folly is Transgenderal
Posted in Abject Silliness on August 17, 2007 | 1 Comment »
While many denominations are duking out over the nature of the atonement or the meaning of justification, the real issues are being overlooked. Should the Church be inclusive enough to let transgenders be pastors IS a real issue. Recently the Rt. Rev. Ann Gordon decided that being a woman wasn’t who God created her to be. (How silly of God to [...]
An Answer to Greg Boyd’s Argument from Animal Suffering
Posted in Greg Boyd's Open Theism on August 8, 2007 | 12 Comments »
“To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” And, finally, I have the time to blog! I am not the only one in history to complain about not having time to write. Luther’s excuse for not writing in response to Ersasmus was lack of time. NO, I am [...]