Links to good resources

I have a blogroll on the right sidebar with links to some very good blogs.  If you like this blog, you might enjoy reading some of those as well.  They are the blogs I read.  I do not have a list of links to other sites and resources, however, and think it’s time to start one.  I would like to begin by sharing some of the places I go to do research or ask my own questions. 

ESV.org is where I link all my scripture references to in this blog.  Biblegateway.com allows you to look up passages or search keywords in any Bible version you wish.  Many versions have audio passages available for you to listen to.  Bible Gateway is part of Gospel Communications which puts a vast supply of resources at your disposal.  Gospel.com is another example. 

I just discovered a new resource, a website called Faith Facts.  I submitted a question of my own as a matter of fact, and am waiting for a reply.  Discovering Faith Facts is the reason I decided to write this post and start a list of links in my sidebar that contains resources others might find helpful.  Faith Facts is set up to answer questions and explain issues dealing with theology and apologetics.  I blog about these issues, but they’re site is set up more like an FAQ, and is divided into topics that you search or browse. 

These are sites/ resources that have helped me in the past.  I’m open to your suggestions of others.

Aladdin’s Lamp Christianity

There are children starving in Africa.  3-year-olds are raped and then murdered.  Millions of people in the world have cancer, HIV, and other diseases for which we have no cure.  Gasoline is over $4 a gallon.  I can’t believe in a God that would allow all these things to happen in the world. 

Have you ever heard an argument like this, or some variation thereof?  We live in a screwed up world, there is no argument about that.  I believe in working to find a cure for AIDS, feeding the hungry of the world, and any other humanitarian cause you can think of.  But none of these problems can be put together in a equation that equals God does not exist.  Continue reading

Give us a sign.

The Pharisees ask Jesus for a sign on two separate occasions, in Matthew 12 and again in Matthew 16.  Both times Jesus replied that a wicked and adulterous generation seeks after a sign.  In the second case, Jesus had just miraculously feed a crowd of 4,000; but if he showed them one more sign, then they would believe.  Continue reading

Son of God or cult leader?

We shouldn’t be surprised.  Jesus himself told his followers that many would come in his name, claiming to be Christ.  In my lifetime, I’ve witnessed the likes of Jim Jones and David Koresh lead hundreds of followers astray.  This video is about a man in South Florida who calls himself “Jesus Christ Man,” and claims to embody the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.  Get a load of this guy.

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Pearl of Great Value

It is important to remember what we have.  There is an old saying that you don’t know what you have ’till it’s gone.  I hope that’s not always true.  I’ve known people that were getting ready to sell a car, and wanted it to look it’s best to fetch the best price they could get.  After vacuuming and cleaning the interior, washing and waxing the finish, ArmorAlling the tires, etc. they decided to keep the car.  Sometimes it’s tough to recognize what we are in possession of, but it’s more important for Christians to be able to than anyone else. Continue reading

Oops (a correction)

From time to time I add a link to the blogroll (on the right sidebar).  Last week I added a blog called Possessing the Treasure, written by a guy named Mike Ratliff.  When I created the link I typed in Ratcliff, which is not his name and ergo not the correct address.  The link is good, the site is good, pay him a visit.  Continue reading

“Evolution is a Proven Fact” -Dilbert

Defending Contending has tons of stuff like this. I couldn’t help it.

After my own heart…

God describes David as being a man after his own heart.  I found one of those tonight.  Thanks to internetmonk (this isn’t just a fan site) for turning me on to Ray Ortland, over at Christ is Deeper Still.  Consider this quote:

“What unifies the church is the gospel. What defines the gospel is the Bible. What interprets the Bible correctly is a hermeneutic centered on Jesus Christ crucified,”

That’s almost something I would write, only it says more in fewer words.  If you want to be a good writer, read people that are better than you.

Passover Becomes the Lord’s Supper

When Jesus instituted the Lord’s Supper, he was taking an ancient Hebrew tradition and giving it new meaning.  (Matt. 26) For the followers of Jesus, taking communion reminds us that Jesus’ body was broken and his blood shed just like Passover reminded the Jews that the death angel passed over Egypt.  Jesus is the Lamb of God that was slain, much like the sacrificial lamb was slain in the Old Testament; the difference is that Jesus was the perfect sacrifice so that no more is needed. (Heb. 9)

If you listen to this sermon, remember that I’m speaking to middle and high school students.  LOTS of backstory and explanation is given, and I am well aware that I often repeat myself.  I believe the message is the truth of God’s Word, and the Gospel is clearly presented.  Click here to listen (mp3)

Update for “Sue the Publisher”

“Don’t like what the Bible says?  Sue the Publisher” is one of the more popular things I’ve written lately.  On Saturday, more people viewed that post than hit my site searching for Outrigger Island.  I’ve learned a little more about this story in the mean time:

Pictured above is Bradley Fowler.  In my original article, I mentioned several publishers that had better get ready to be next, and one of them was Thomas Nelson.  It turns out Fowler has already filed suit against Thomas Nelson as well.  Zondervan says Fowler is putting fault in the wrong place, pointing out that none of the translation they publish were translated in house.  Fowler’s claim is that these publishers intentionally crafted a religious judgment that homosexuals were sinners.  I wonder if Fowler ever read the King James Bible?  In the case of the KJV, it has been around so long it is public domain; there were no copyrights in 1611.  There’s no one to sue if you don’t like what the KJV has to say.  Of course, my original premise has not changed:

HOMOSEXUALITY IS A SIN, IT DOENS’T MATTER WHAT TRANSLATION YOU’RE READING! 

I’ve also learned that people having been sueing publishing companies in Canada – and winning – so we shouldn’t be surprised that it finally happened here.  Fowler is representing himself in both cases, and you know how that usually turns out.  Will someone please hurry up and throw this case out of court so the overworked system can move on to a real case.  May God have mercy on us all.