Blog, The Great Convergence
The burning bush was a topic of a previous post I wrote here, but there is a slightly different twist on the story that brings me back to it now. This time I am not so much interested in how you or I might respond to the spectacular scene of a bush that was burning...
Blog, The Great Convergence
Last week the Internet blew up a bit when Ken Ham, famed young earth creationist debated Bill Nye, “the Science Guy” at the Creation Museum in Kentucky. It was more a venue for adding credibility for the faux science of Ham than anything else. In the...
Blog, The Great Convergence
If Phyllis Tickle is correct in her assessment that we have been through the age of the Father, then the age of the Son and are now in the age of the Spirit, then perhaps that explains the confusion of the age. Seriously, at least seeing the Trinity in terms of a...
Blog, Episode 3, The Great Convergence
Interesting factoid, the Depeche Mode song Personal Jesus is about the relationship Priscilla Presley had with Elvis. It is a sad bit of commentary that we look for a person to latch onto to solve our problems. Truth be told, it is truly no better if we do the same...
Blog, Episode 2, The Great Convergence
When you go to a doctor whose title begins with ortho you expect to have something corrected. If you go to an orthodontist, you are looking for your teeth to be corrected. If you go to an orthopedist, you are looking to have a bone (or two, or joint, etc.)...
Blog, Episode 1, The Great Convergence
For generations in captivity, the Hebrews had been forced to build. They made those mud bricks day after day in the blazing Egyptian heat. You would think that after years of forced labor that the one thing they would have most appreciated hearing was “stop...
Blog, Episode 9, SE Gifts of the Dark Wood
On this week’s episode Eric told the story about the person who complained to him about always needing to be a “Christian but…” No, not a “Christian butt,” a “Christian but…” It is goes something like this,...