All Posts Tagged With: "emerging church"
The Beauty of the Scriptures is Lost! By J.D. Longstreet
My favorite translation of the Bible is the Revised Standard… and second, the American Standard..
As a youth, in grammar school, I read the bible from cover to cover. The King James edition, I might add. I was enthralled with the beauty of the near poetical rhythm of the scripture as it flowed.
Into The Heart Of Darkness, Part 1 By Dr. Frederick Meekins
Senator Barack Obama has captured the world’s attention unlike almost any other political figure of the era in which we live. However, despite all the theatrics surrounding the candidate and the almost messianic adoration displayed on the part of his followers, very few can possible tell you what he actually believes other than in ‘change’, which, though sounding like everything you ever dreamed of, can actually consist of the stuff of nightmares.
Intellectually Excavating Indiana Jones Unearths Epistemological Artifacts By Dr. Frederick Meekins
As a discipline, archaeology examines the artistic and technological remains of various cultures in the attempt to learn more about them. Often from these objects, students learn about more than the subject’s material nature but also insight into the beliefs and paradigms important to the human species at a particular time.
4Aug2008 | Dr. Frederick Meekins | 1 comment | ContinuedBlack Liberation Theology: The Enemy Within By Erik Rush
Sincere apologies from this columnist to those sufficiently sick of the Barack Obama/Rev. Jeremiah Wright story that they are a hair’s breadth from an uncontrollable fit of projectile vomiting.
On March 1, 2007, when Rev. Wright blasted me, Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes for being too ignorant to even presume to speak on theology because we had not studied Black Liberation Theology (BLT), through his belligerent, imperious egomania, he effectively flung open the door for much of the potentially damaging scrutiny now being directed at this dubious gospel.
14May2008 | Erik Rush | 1 comment | Continued



