Answering Muslims: ABC's Islam Deception: Are Men and Women Equal in Islam?
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Answering Muslims: ABC's Islam Deception: Are Men and Women Equal in Islam?
David Wood continues his response to the ABC News show about Islam. One of the assertions is that Islam teaches that men and women are equal. Really? Let's examine that.
Answering Muslims: ABC's Islam Deception: Are Men and Women Equal in Islam?
Answering Muslims: ABC's Islam Deception: Are Men and Women Equal in Islam?
Dr. Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament: NIV2011 comparison with NIV1984 and TNIV
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Dr. Mariottini has posted an article pointing to the work of Robert Slowley who has compiled a study of the differences between the NIV's 2011, 1984, and TNIV translations. This information will make Bible study much easier!
Dr. Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament: NIV2011 comparison with NIV1984 and TNIV
Dr. Mariottini has posted an article pointing to the work of Robert Slowley who has compiled a study of the differences between the NIV's 2011, 1984, and TNIV translations. This information will make Bible study much easier!
Dr. Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament: NIV2011 comparison with NIV1984 and TNIV
Related articles
- "The Release of NIV 2011" and related posts (dennyburk.com)
- "Interview with Douglas Moo on the Updated NIV" and related posts (dashhouse.com)
- "The updated New International Version is now live on Bible Gateway!" and related posts (biblegateway.com)
George W. Bush's Worst Moment? Hurricane Kanye - The Snob Blog - Danielle Belton's The Black Snob
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Ex-President Bush has a book coming out soon in which he discusses his experiences and decisions while he was President. Too soon? I think so. He has an interview that will be airing next Monday. I'm shocked that Bush says that when Kanye West said that Bush "doesn't care about black people. " it was the worst moment of his Presidency. I got to admit Kanye only said what I was thinking. You know you were too. It led to one of the most shocking moments I have ever witnessed on television.
George W. Bush's Worst Moment? Hurricane Kanye - The Snob Blog - Danielle Belton's The Black Snob
Ex-President Bush has a book coming out soon in which he discusses his experiences and decisions while he was President. Too soon? I think so. He has an interview that will be airing next Monday. I'm shocked that Bush says that when Kanye West said that Bush "doesn't care about black people. " it was the worst moment of his Presidency. I got to admit Kanye only said what I was thinking. You know you were too. It led to one of the most shocking moments I have ever witnessed on television.
George W. Bush's Worst Moment? Hurricane Kanye - The Snob Blog - Danielle Belton's The Black Snob
High Five of the Day #3 - The Nuisance of Biblical Logic
Alan Kurschner has posted a great quote from Phil Johnson that shows the difference between idolatry, fatalism, and blasphemy. In a very short quote, Johnson managed sum up why I reject open theism.
The Nuisance of Biblical Logic
by Phil JohnsonIf God knows every detail of the future with infallible certainty, then (by definition) the outcome of all things is already determined. And if things are predetermined but God did not ordain whatsoever comes to pass, then you have two choices:
1. A higher sovereignty belongs to some being (or beings) other than God. That is idolatry.
2. Some impersonal force did the determining. That is fatalism.
Therefore if the thinking Arminian wants to avoid both fatalism and idolatry, he or she must deny God's foreknowledge, thereby nullifying God's omniscience—in other words, they essentially undeify God. That is of course blasphemy. But that is precisely the road Open Theism takes.
The Nuisance of Biblical Logic
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