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Browsing the web you'll find a lot of opinions. I ran into a blog the other day that I thought would serve as a good counter-point to my own viewpoint. To start, I'll begin with the article by Abbie Stancato:
Christian music has come far since the early days of Amy Grant. Amy helped to mainstream contemporary Christian music. But, has Christian music gone too far?
Tooth & Nail Records represents hard rock Christian artists. Why should the devil have all the good music? I enjoy some Christian heavy metal, but personally do not subscribe to the screaming.
Its official; a lesbian version of the Bible is on its way in 2009. New Mexico-based Revision Studios will publish The Princess Diana Bible. A preview of "Genesis" is already available, in which instead of creating Adam and Eve, God creates Aida and Eve.
"And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Aida, and she slept: and he took one of her ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof; and the rib, which the Lord God had taken from woman, made he another woman, and brought her unto the first. And Aida said, 'This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of me. Therefore shall a woman leave her mother, and shall cleave unto her wife: and they shall be one flesh.' And they were both naked, the woman and her wife, and were not ashamed."
I do have to say...at least "Revision" studios is aptly named. I just shake my head, wondering why someone would bothering doing this. As if changing words will somehow make them real? Sounds almost ancient Egyptian to me.
Many people in the Church, even some pastors, are or have been addicted to porn. The problem is more prevalent in Europe, where the latest porn mags are advertised in the windows of grocery shops, but in America it's been having a quiet yet overwhelming effect.
Much of it is the unrealistic expectations generated by regular exposure to porn. Now I briefly mentioned this topic in my previous ICE article "Balance in Christian Sex", but I felt the topic worth revisiting.
We should be praying for wisdom for politicians and scientists as we make decisions that have worldwide effect. Besides commodities traders driving up the cost of gas, which also affects the price of food and everything else, we now have to worry about cooling.
"For the second time in little over a year, it looks as though the world may be heading for a serious food crisis, thanks to our old friend "climate change". In many parts of the world recently the weather has not been too brilliant for farmers. After a fearsomely cold winter, June brought heavy snowfall across large parts of western Canada and the northern states of the American Midwest. In Manitoba last week, it was -4ºC. North Dakota had its first June snow for 60 years.
There was midsummer snow not just in Norway and the Cairngorms, but even in Saudi Arabia. At least in the southern hemisphere it is winter, but snowfalls in New Zealand and Australia have been abnormal. There have been frosts in Brazil, elsewhere in South America they have had prolonged droughts, while in China they have had to cope with abnormal rain and freak hailstorms, which in one province killed 20 people.
None of this has given much cheer to farmers. In Canada and northern America summer planting of corn and soybeans has been way behind schedule, with the prospect of reduced yields and lower quality. Grain stocks are predicted to be down 15 per cent next year. US reserves of soya – used in animal feed and in many processed foods – are expected to fall to a 32-year low.
My first experience with artificial rock climbing was at a Navy Seals training ground in Germany. I was 11 at the time and I had to get special permission to join a group mostly composed of high-schoolers. I think they kind of viewed me as their cute little mascot or something...
On March 3, The New York Times Magazine created a major flap in the climate-change community by running a cover story on the theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson that focused largely on his views of human-induced global warming.
Basically, he doesn’t buy it. The climate models used to forecast what will happen as we continue to pump CO2 into the atmosphere are unreliable, Dyson claims, and so, therefore, are the projections. In an interview with Yale Environment 360, his first since the Times article appeared, Dyson contends that since carbon dioxide is good for plants, a warmer planet could be a very good thing. And if CO2 does get to be a problem, Dyson believes we can just do some genetic engineering to create a new species of super-tree that can suck up the excess.
These sorts of arguments are advanced routinely by climate-change skeptics, and dismissed just as routinely by those who work in the field as clueless at best and deliberately misleading at worst. Dyson is harder to dismiss, though, in part because of his brilliance. He’s on the faculty at the Institute for Advanced Study, where as a young physicist he hobnobbed with Albert Einstein. When Julian Schwinger, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga and Richard Feynman shared the 1965 Nobel Prize in physics for quantum electrodynamics, Dyson was widely acknowledged to be almost equally deserving — but the Nobel Committee only gives out three prizes for a given discovery.
The concept of truth is vital topic in science, philosophy, and theology. Doug Groothius addressed this in a January, 2009, lecture at Colorado Christian University, this being his first appearance in that strange world known as acedemia. He addresses themes raised in his book, Truth Decay (IVP, 2000).