Showing posts with label blog spotting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog spotting. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Perspicuous Magisterium vs. the Apostles

http://unapologetica.blogspot.com/2012/02/standing-on-straw-legs.html

"On the one hand, the RC magisterium is perspicuous. On the other hand, the Scriptures which the apostles wrote - yes, the same apostles who RCs argue constituted the RC magisterium in Acts 15 - are not perspicuous."

Sunday, February 06, 2011

Regular Programming Interrupted

Everyone needs a chuckle now and then. I'd like to momentarily interrupt our regularly programming for the following:



I had my first taste of Beef Bourguignon last night. Wonderful!

...And for those of you who love complaining about church, see the following thread from a Lutheran discussion forum "I can't stand it when..."

Here's one I found over on Patrick Madrid's blog: “What is the Internet, anyway?” a clueless Bryant Gumbel asks his equally clueless co-hosts on the “Today” show, way back in 1994-



...And for those of you who enjoy Roman Catholic mud wrestling, the Catholic Champion offers, More from the Jerk Mark Shea. The Champion also recently lovingly called my fellow beggar John a "venomous ex-Catholic." Meanwhile, the love-fest toward John over on the Catholic Answers forum is under constant moderator scrutiny. Are they watching for all the "venomous" words uttered by John? No they're deleting a lot of venomous comments from their own team.

And here's a tip that isn't funny (unless of course you're a technology geek and enjoy mocking those who aren't). Those of us who are typically five years behind the latest technology craze won't be getting a Kindle (or similar device) till they're sold at Walmart for around twenty-five bucks. In the meantime, you can still read Kindle books on your PC with this free program from Amazon. I purchased my first Kindle book yesterday.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Blog Spotting & Tidbits

I'm often so caught up in my own research projects that I don't have a chance to surf through the blogosphere, and then when I do it's off to view about 10 - 20 different Romanist blogs. This morning though I took some time to read positive materials, and catch up on other things. See, I do read more things than Luther.

Paul Helm has written some wonderful books on John Calvin. I was pleased to find some time back he also has a blog: Helm's Deep. He's re-posted an article which originally appeared in Ligonier's Table Talk devotional: Problems of Evil. This is probably one of the best short expositions on this topic I've ever seen.

Speaking of Calvin, Jamin Hubner has begun a new series critiquing John Calvin's arguments for Paedo-baptism. Even though I'm not a Baptist, I did appreciate this opening post because it pointed out Calvin's incredible intellect, which many take for granted: "I have to say that, given that Calvin didn’t have a) a typewriter, b) any digital books with any search function, c) any digital Bibles with any search function, I am continually amazed at the depth and mastery of the Scriptures that Calvin demonstrates. I feel lost when the internet is down. Calvin would probably laugh in my face and recite in your choice of languages (French, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, etc.) any Scriptural citation you wanted." For a quick treatise on infant baptism, I'm fond of this article by B.B. Warfield.

This is a hard one to listen to at times because of the venue and recording, but Paul Manata posted audio of a dialogue at an Atheist Booth at an Earth Day celebration. If you like a free-for-all-hear-the-atheists-squirm type of thing, this is for you. Thanks Paul!

I haven't listened to to this yet, but I found an mp3 entitled In Memory of Walter Martin (1928-1989): The Original Bible Answer Man Ken Samples Reflects on the Life and Times of Walter Martin found on this web page. Back in my youth, I really enjoyed Walter Martin's stuff. Now as a Reformed person listening back I can appreciate some of his work while knowing where I would disagree with him. He really was one of the first to popularize apologetics and deal with cults. There are other interesting mp3 links on this page as well from Christ Reformed Church.

OK, so I'm not a Federal Vision guy (at all), but this short piece from Doug Wilson makes a good point about defending ourselves.


Harold Camping Tidbits


I live in an area with a strong Family Radio FM signal, and I even get a Family Radio TV channel on my Cable system. There were a number of Camping-ites in my church (they're gone now), but we still have a number of folks listening to Family Radio because they enjoy the music. Well, music is a personal choice, but after about an hour of Family Radio music I may run screaming from the radio.

I found a few recent articles on the Camping phenomenon:

Billboard says that Christ is coming in May

End of Days in May? Believers enter final stretch

'The End of the World Is Coming!' My Experience With Harold Camping

Also if you want to catch up on end times stuff, why not play a board game?