Friday, May 14, 2010

Video: Laura Bush Is All For Gays And Abortions Now « Crushable

Here is an interesting video: Laura Bush supporting gay uber-rights and abortion. No wonder her husband's administration kept her mouth shut when he was in the White House.




Video: Laura Bush Is All For Gays And Abortions Now « Crushable

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Skarlet's Two Cents: Forget who-dun-it. Who is responsible for this mess?!?

I came across this article from Brennon's blog, Brennon's Thoughts.  It is a good article I wanted to comment on the points made.  I like the title. I would like to add to it. Who is accountable for this mess? If there is someone accountable, whom is the responsible party accountable to? The article is from an Arminian position and I think everyone should think about what she wrote I recently realized that I equate responsibility with accountability. I think most people do. The problem is that the two ideas are real different. You can be both responsible and accountable for something but necessarily. For example you can only be blamed for something if you are accountable to someone. Without someone to hold you accountable there can be no condemnation or accountability. You can have responsibility but no accountability. It's hard to think of an example because almost every responsibility has the weight of accountability. God does not deserve blame for our sins, but He is responsible because he could have stopped Adam, but He didn't. There are many examples in the Bible and in my own life that God has stopped me from sinning and in those cases in my life God made sure that I understood that I wanted to do something and He said No. Yet at other times He allowed me to go ahead and let me mess up so that He could use it for a purpose. I think  this is true for everyone. Does this mean that without God's decisions and actions, evil would not exist? Yes. Does this make God the author of evil or accountable? No. I mean who is God accountable to? Who is that rules over God. No one. This means that God is not culpable, but it does mean that God is the only free-will agent because of humans we are slaves to sin until Jesus frees us when the Holy Spirit convicts and the the Father draws us. I see where the author is coming from but I don't think that it torpedoes the Calvinist position at all. Another point is that suffering  and evil are not purposeless.  God has a reason for everything and there is no way we can possibly understand it all now. The best we have is to trust God. 

 28And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the likeness of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. - Romans 8:28-29


Skarlet's Two Cents: Forget who-dun-it. Who is responsible for this mess?!?
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The Destroyed Bible – On How to Reconstruct the Bible, part 1 | True Freethinker

The Ten Commandments, In SVGImage via Wikipedia
Mariano has written a great article in which he describes how we can reconstruct the Bible if for some reason the copies of the original text were lost in some way. I agree with Mariano we can still reconstruct the text. This is part one of his essay.


The Destroyed Bible – On How to Reconstruct the Bible, part 1 | True Freethinker
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Dr. Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament: Was Ruth Barren?

Dr Mariottini wrote a great post about Ruth. I'm amazed that there are people who think that Ruth was barren before she married Boaz, but the text does not say that. May be they think that because she had no children with her first husband. But as Mariottini points out that does not fly!

Dr. Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament: Was Ruth Barren?
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Ex-Scientologist Reveals Details Behind 'Dangerous Cult,' Tom Cruise in New Book | PopEater.com

Amy Scobee is an ex-scientologist and she has written book about the cult she left. This is an interesting interview.


nineEx-Scientologist Reveals Details Behind 'Dangerous Cult,' Tom Cruise in New Book | PopEater.com

He Lives: Internet Atheist Facts O' Fun

Anyone who has spent anytime looking at the arguments of  atheists who share their ideas on the internet has realized that many of them have similar arguments and have similar worldviews. David Heddle has established a list of these arguments. Hilarious. Also sad.

He Lives: Internet Atheist Facts O' Fun
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