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Gotta love this one from Wintery Knight from the Washington Post:
Hate crime: gay activists vandalize Mark Driscoll’s Mars Hill Church
A satellite church affiliated with controversial Seattle pastor Mark Driscoll was vandalized early Tuesday (April 24) and a group calling itself the “Angry Queers” has reportedly taken responsibility.
Stained glass and other windows were broken at the Mars Hill Church, according to a post on the Facebook page of Pastor Tim Smith.
“Neighbors of the church reported seeing several young adults in black masks throwing large rocks into the windows,” a church news release said. “Police stated that a bank in the area was also vandalized in the same way and that they believe the vandalism was planned ahead of time, most likely by an activist group.”
On Tuesday, KPTV FOX 12 reported it had received an email from someone using the name “Angry Queers” and claiming responsibility.
Driscoll should not feel special — he is not the only one the intolerant tolerants are persecuting.
Our very special guest at this year’s Forum on the Family will be Dr Miriam Grossman. Dr. Grossman’s mission is to highlight the dangers of the anything-goes, condom-based approach to sexual health. With examples from cutting edge research, she proves that sex is a serious matter, and can never be “casual,” especially for girls. Her politically-incorrect books and lectures provide parents with urgently needed ammunition to counter the hazardous messages that bombard young people, some of which come from trusted sources.
Source: www.familyfirst.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Poster-2012-high-res3.pdf
H/T to Wintery Knight.
Oregon State University (2010)
From here.
Click the image to download the PDF chart. H/T to Uncommon Descent here.
More info at Apologetics 315.
And here is the Q & A session:
Here is JP Moreland’s book (Amazon) mentioned in the Q & A time:

Gotta laugh at this one on MSNBC. Here we go:
‘Gaia’ scientist James Lovelock: I was ‘alarmist’ about climate change
James Lovelock, the maverick scientist who became a guru to the environmental movement with his “Gaia” theory of the Earth as a single organism, has admitted to being “alarmist” about climate change and says other environmental commentators, such as Al Gore, were too.
Lovelock, 92, is writing a new book in which he will say climate change is still happening, but not as quickly as he once feared.
He previously painted some of the direst visions of the effects of climate change. In 2006, in an article in the U.K.’s Independent newspaper, he wrote that “before this century is over billions of us will die and the few breeding pairs of people that survive will be in the Arctic where the climate remains tolerable.”
However, the professor admitted in a telephone interview with msnbc.com that he now thinks he had been “extrapolating too far.” The new book, due to be published next year, will be the third in a trilogy, following his earlier works, “Revenge of Gaia: Why the Earth Is Fighting Back – and How We Can Still Save Humanity,” and “The Vanishing Face of Gaia: A Final Warning: Enjoy It While You Can.”
Ok, so he got it wrong while helping the sheep to dance in unison, but thats ok because he’s gonna get the third part of a trilogy out of it. And who would not want another book if the covers are anything to go by.
It will also reflect his new opinion that global warming has not occurred as he had expected.
“The problem is we don’t know what the climate is doing. We thought we knew 20 years ago. That led to some alarmist books – mine included – because it looked clear-cut, but it hasn’t happened,” Lovelock said.
“The climate is doing its usual tricks. There’s nothing much really happening yet. We were supposed to be halfway toward a frying world now,” he said.
“The world has not warmed up very much since the millennium. Twelve years is a reasonable time… it (the temperature) has stayed almost constant, whereas it should have been rising — carbon dioxide is rising, no question about that,” he added.
Plainly we should trust scientists, except when we shouldn’t, and this is a case of shouldn’t. And now we should simply forgive and forget that billions of dollars have been inappropriately stolen by climate crackpots and their wooly mates.
In the interview, Lovelock said he would not take back a word of his seminal work “Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth,” published in 1979.
But of “Revenge of Gaia,” published in 2006, he said he had gone too far in describing what the warming Earth would see over the next century.
“I would be a little more cautious — but then that would have spoilt the book,” he quipped.
It’s cute to be funny, and of course another book with such a riveting title would be irresistible, but what will we do in the end? It is easy to lose the trust of a culture, but it is much much harder to regain that trust. Oh the dilemma of the young person growing up, whether to be a scientist or a politician.
Here.
Looking for an apologetic resource for youth but don’t know where to start? Below is a fantastic list of great apologetic resources including curriculums, books, programs, DVDs, and more for kids ranging from elementary school to high school. Whether you are a parent, teacher, youth pastor, or kid yourself, we hope this list proves useful for you in finding the apologetic resource you’re looking for.
As a follow-on from the previous post, this get interesting. From Calvin Smith’s blog:
The RPP website has posted a link to a statement just issued by the Council of Christians and Jews critical of Stephen Sizer for linking to anti-Semitic websites from his blog. The Rt Revd Nigel McCulloch, Bishop of Manchester and chair of CCJ, said.
The content and the delay in removing the link from Mr Sizer’s Facebook page was disgraceful and unbecoming for a clergyman of the Church of England to promote. Members of the CCJ have described the website as ‘obscenely antisemitic.’
The full CCJ statement is available here. It is important to note that this statement is issued by a longstanding interfaith organisation and a Bishop of the Anglican Church. This is not (as some extremists will claim) a Zionist conspiracy.
Is Stephen Sizer anti-Semitic? It is a serious charge and not for me to say (others in the Anglican Church will now decide). I have sought to avoid some of the more extreme language in the current debate and avoid this term unless absolutely proven. In negotiations prior to our televised debate Stephen made clear he felt there was no place for discussing anti-Semitism (and other issues) in such a debate. I believe such a position is dangerous as it can be misconstrued, unfortunately it also meant we never had the opportunity to discuss this issue reasonably and openly.
But one thing is clear: when CCJ state, “We are conscious that The Revd Stephen Sizer’s contributions have caused widespread disquiet and hurt in both communities and led to confusion and polarization of views” they have identified a key aspect of this whole debate. Indeed I raised this very issue towards the end of my television debate with Stephen. The polemical and unnecessarily pejorative nature of the current debate is not helping anyone, and it’s certainly not contributing to a nuanced understanding of the complexities of the Middle East. For that Stephen must take his fair share of blame.
I do hope we can all, at some stage, get to a less emotive and more objective examination of the Middle East crisis and the relationship between the Church and Israel.
“Has the Church Replaced Israel?” A live debate between Calvin Smith and Stephen Sizer broadcast on Revelation TV 9th November 2011.
This 1h 30m debate is well worth a watch if you are interested in Israelology and Christian Zionism (small PDF).
Stephen Sizer has published a number of books dealing with this subject, and turned his PhD thesis into a book titled “Christian Zionism”.
Calvin Smith is the principal of King’s Evangelical Divinity School (UK).
Sizer’s polemical writings are offensive to many Christians (myself included), and Smith did well to highlight and condemn Sizer’s labeling of Christian Zionism as “deviant heresy” and “another gospel” (around 1:06 in the debate).
Other critiques of Sizer can be found here: seismic-shock.com
Revelation TV Debate “Has the Church Replaced Israel?” from Stephen Sizer on Vimeo.
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From Summit Ministries
On Saturday, April 21, 2012, our friend and colleague Charles W. “Chuck” Colson entered the presence of the Lord.
We honor Chuck’s legacy of equipping Christians to understand and live the biblical worldview. When a faithful leader like Chuck passes, others must rise up to continue his good work. Summit’s hope is that Christians everywhere will take up the mantle Chuck Colson has left us.
Summit President Dr. Jeff Myers had this to say of Chuck:
“We at Summit Ministries honor Charles Colson for the life he lived and the legacy he leaves behind. We thank God for raising up such a gifted, humble, and steadfast follower of Christ. Chuck devoted the second half of his life to ministering to the least of these — prisoners and their families. We’re grateful for Chuck’s faithful friendship to Summit Ministries. We intend to honor his legacy by redoubling our efforts to train the rising generation to follow in his footsteps. We offer our condolences to his wife and family, along with the team of professionals at his numerous organizations. Our prayers for them are for the peace of God that surpasses all understanding. And we rejoice that Chuck is finally looking upon the face of his Savior, whom he served so well.”
Summit founder and President Emeritus Dr. David Noebel said:
“Chuck Colson’s testimony and work has had an incalculable impact on the U.S. and the world. I am grateful for his influence and his belief that training fellow Christians to live out the biblical worldview is imperative. He has long been a faithful friend to Summit Ministries. We thank God for Charles Colson. May God comfort his family as they mourn his loss.”
For more information on the life and work of Chuck Colson, visit chuckcolson.org.
For a special commentary on Chuck Colson by Summit speaker John Stonestreet, go to www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/entry/13/19240.
Al Mohler writes:
Breivik has celebrated his murderous actions in court, calling his massacre the most “spectacular” event in recent European history. Having admitted to the killings, Breivik told the court, “I would do it again.”
He may have an opportunity to do so. Norwegian law allows Breivik to be imprisoned for only 21 years, even if found guilty of all 77 killings. Officials in Norway have attempted to assure their fellow citizens that Breivik is unlikely to be released, but the law allows criminals to be held in captivity after their sentence only on psychological grounds that represent a threat, and Breivik has been found sufficiently sane to stand trial.
How can this be? What sane nation would allow for a maximum sentence of 21 years in prison for premeditated murder — much less the calculated killing of 77 people?
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