Brett | April 30, 2010
Obviously I don’t believe that God is either one. Donald Miller in his blog asks “Does God have a specific plan for your life?” He basic answer is no. The reason for it is not because of certain passages in the Bible that seem to advocate it. The reason he thinks the answer is “no” [...]
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Tags: Donald Miller, Responsibility, Sovereignty
Brett | April 28, 2010
Continuing my review of the November Watchtower article “Exposed: Six Myths About Christianity,” I’d like to remind my readers that the full text of the Watchtower article is in blue with my comments in black. The first two points on the history of the Trinity can be [...]
Category: Apologetics, Theology |
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Tags: Church Fathers, Historical, Jehovah Witnesses, Myths, Trintity
Brett | April 22, 2010
Psalm 8:4 what is man that you are mindful of him, and the son of man that you care for him?
2 Chron 6:18 Behold, heaven and the highest heaven cannot contain you
Job 11:7 “Can you find out the deep things of God? Can you find out the limit of the Almighty?
Job [...]
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Tags: Almighty, Creation, God
Brett | April 19, 2010
I was recently asked what I thought about pastors that cuss in the pulpit. I thought I’d give my thoughts here.
First, most of the passages that talk about curses or swearing have to do with oaths and vows, or blessings and cursings. They have nothing to do with swear words as we normally [...]
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Tags: Church, Cussing, Pastor
Brett | April 10, 2010
Continuing my review of the November Watchtower article “Exposed: Six Myths About Christianity,” I’d like to remind my readers that the full text of the Watchtower article is in blue with my comments in black.
MYTH 4: GOD IS A TRINITY
History
What is the origin of the [...]
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Tags: Historical, Jehovah Witnesses, Myths, Trinity
Brett | April 5, 2010
Fighting Dullness with Entertainment
Many people think of worship as dull and boring. Many churches, in an effort to overcome this dullness, try to make their services energetic, loud, contemporary, or anything else that may help to entertain people so they don’t think it is boring. But this is a fundamental misunderstanding [...]
Category: Ecclesiology |
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Tags: Church, Entertainment, McCook, Worship