>Tribe Baseball

>This may not happen often this season, so I'll rub it in! We won! The Reds only got five hits off one of the worst pitching teams in baseball. And the Indians bats were definitely working. Can't wait to see if that holds against real pitching in real games. I'm not optimistic, but a little … Continue reading >Tribe Baseball

>Inerrancy. True? Useful?

>I'm really looking forward to getting my new Modern Reformation, "Inspiration and Inerrancy". My impatience got the best of me and I printed out the "Roundtable Discussion on Inerrancy" with Michael Horton, Michael Spencer (aka 'Internet Monk') and Donald Richmond of the Reformed Episcopal Church. Here's some thoughts that come out of the article.First, there … Continue reading >Inerrancy. True? Useful?

>False Beliefs can Kill

>A friend of mine recommended a book called Myths America Lives By. The title brought to mind a 20/20 episode I saw years ago by John Stossel called 'Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity'. I don't think the book and Stossel's reports have much in common except the word 'Myth' in the title and that both … Continue reading >False Beliefs can Kill

>Jesus Made in America, part 2

>In chapter three of Nichol's book, Jesus Made in America: A Cultural History from the Puritans to the Passion of the Christ, he explores the Jesus of the nineteenth century, focusing our attentions on the different portraits of Jesus that emerged on the frontier, in the parlors of Victorian culture, on the battlefields of Civil … Continue reading >Jesus Made in America, part 2