Still on vacation…

Is your quest for clear logic too important to consider the eternal and supernatural?

Christian testimony of a former homosexual

After wrting about the gay marriage ruling in California, I got a lot of feedback in the comments.  Most statements were made by either conservative Christians that thought the decision was horrible, or by gay men that saluted California for doing the right thing.  As expected, they wanted to know what my problem was, and [...]

Gone Fishin’

Actually, I’m not a big fan of fishing.  But we are going to be traveling for the next couple of weeks, so blogging may be sporadic at best. 

Should Christians fight the culture war?

But we don’t see Paul marching through the streets of Corinth or Ephesus wearing a sandwich board sign declaring that “God hates fags,” Fred Phelps style.

Free will, or not free will?

Today that is the question. We clearly read in scripture where God has ordained certain events to take place. God establishes thrones and kingdoms on the earth, to serve in certain instances, as instruments he uses to bring about his righteous judgment, or at other times to show his mighty hand. He [...]

The Cross of Christ?

You need to see the image for this to work.  If you’re getting this from a reader, you may want to stop in for a minute.
This is a real product.  I jokingly refer to it as i-Cross.  The question is, does this help promote the gospel message?  Does this help the believer give the cross [...]

Gay marriage in California

We live in a free country; if you want to have homosexual intercourse, you’re well within your rights to do so. But don’t call it marriage.

Over AMP’ed

 
Watchman 146 brings up a good point.  In response to my remarks on pizza, he says “Thank goodness I never got into the Mountain Dew thing.”  I asked if he knew about Rockstar, Monster, AMP and Full Throttle.  Kids have contests where they see how many in a row a person can slam.  For anyone [...]

Do you love pizza?

My profession is working with high school age youth, and the favorite meal of teen age students, especially if it’s an informal gathering for some occasion, continues to be pizza.

Religion and Politics

It seems on almost every issue, everyone takes one extreme position or the other. There is no such thing as common ground anymore.