Apr
10
2007
Click to my About Me page (on the right sidebar of the screen), and you’ll have the chance to chat with a program that has been trained to respond like I would! :) It’s not perfect, no. It says some weird things sometimes. And sometimes, it really says some weird, weird stuff. (User Discretion is Advised) I’ve not programmed it to swear or react vulgarly, but it responds to what it is asked or told. :) Go there, ask it questions about me, etc. It knows some things about me, and it’s cool to see how it will respond. Taunt me, make fun of me. Have fun with it. :)
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Apr
10
2007
When it comes to understanding the Word of God, and the will of God (insofar as it’s stated in the Word of God), should a Christian attempt to use logic? Do you think God follows the rules of logic? Does logic play a part in His revelatory actions?
Yes, I have an answer for this. And I might provide the answer in my own words if I get any responses. If you respond, I’m curious about a couple things:
If you say that the Lord does not follow the rules of logic, then provide instances where the Lord completely broke the rules of logic in His actions. Show how logic runs counter to faith. I’m curious.
If you say the Lord is a logical God, then show me how you can know this. Show me where the Lord is logical. Show me how logic makes sense with faith.
It may be a difficult question, but I feel it’s an important one. Just FYI, you don’t have to register to post a comment. You don’t have to have a website, even though it asks for one. And your e-mail address will not be revealed to anyone but me. I don’t NEED your e-mail address, but it provides a way for your future comments to be automatically approved. You’re obviously welcome to give me a false e-mail addy. :)
Apr
10
2007
An unnamed theology professor from a major Christian university wrote an article about a time when God spoke to him. Go read it. It’s quite sad, really. I won’t get into why. Here’s the link.
“My Conversation With God”
The reason I said I wouldn’t get into why it’s sad is because John Piper covered it in his article so clearly…anything I said would be repetetive. If you read the above article, please read this one, so you have a clear picture of exactly just how God DOES still speak.
“The Morning I Heard God’s Voice”