Posted in March 25, 2005 ¬ 4:00 amh.Kevin Harper
It’s my experience that one of the most kind and useful things we can do to facilitate edifying relationships with other believers is to assume they have good motives. When I don’t recognize that a fellow Christian is sincere in what I perceive to be his error, it is far too easy to dismiss him [...]
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Posted in March 23, 2005 ¬ 2:27 amh.Kevin Harper
I think President Bush’s use of “coalitions of the willing” as a replacement for rigid treaties and lines of demarcation between allies and enemies makes an interesting application to our Christian cooperation with each other. This is particularly true in the sense that modern believers in Christ have factionalized themselves with their own rigid and [...]
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Posted in March 22, 2005 ¬ 9:12 pmh.Kevin Harper
It’s interesting to think about the Terri Schiavo case as it relates to a law of ordinances vs. a law of love. It seems that it is impossible to create a set of legal regulations that would deal justly with every contingency in life. The husband has legal standing, as well he should: Genesis 2:24 [...]
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Posted in March 17, 2005 ¬ 11:19 pmh.Kevin Harper
I just saw a copy of the LA Times laying around and noticed a headline on the Home section: Bickering, bloodsport of siblings by Robin Greene Hagey. As a parent it caught my eye. As a Christian, the parallels were obvious. The caption under the headline reads: “You should worry if your kids aren’t squabbling, [...]
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Posted in March 17, 2005 ¬ 7:09 pmh.Kevin Harper
Joe over at EO posted an interesting article today entitled Micromotives and Macrobehavior: How Diversity Leads to Homogeneity. He is writing about how even the extreme diversity of thought represented in the blogosphere tends to coalesce along standard political or religious lines. (I like Joe’s quote from Montaigne: “There were never in the world two [...]
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Posted in March 15, 2005 ¬ 10:49 pmh.Kevin Harper
In recognizing the brotherhood of all who have put on Christ, one sincere concern of some good friends has been that I may be tolerating error–that I may come to accept the errors of denominationalism or the deeply divided “religious world.” Rest assured, I’m not. I still remain just a Christian, not a hyphenated or [...]
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Posted in March 15, 2005 ¬ 8:09 pmh.Kevin Harper
Ponder for a moment what makes sin sin. Is murder wrong because it is listed in the Decalogue? Is it wrong because it is listed in the new testament scriptures as sin? Or is it wrong because it violates our “social contract,” or the law of the land? No, forgive the circularity, but murder is [...]
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Posted in March 11, 2005 ¬ 10:13 pmh.Kevin Harper
Too often, I’ve made the mistake of thinking that God is binary–that He can only be “for” something or “agin it.” Fortunately, he’s more merciful than that. Often times, there is a third option that may be in play that we haven’t considered–”I don’t care, as long as you act in love.” I see this [...]
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Posted in March 11, 2005 ¬ 12:16 amh.Kevin Harper
There is an interesting article in BusinessWeek Online about whether bloggers are journalists: So is a blogger a journalist? Certainly, some organizations have begun to legitimize Web logs as a valid grassroots form of journalism. In 2004, bloggers for the first time received press passes to cover the conventions during the Presidential elections. They have [...]
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Posted in March 9, 2005 ¬ 11:43 pmh.Kevin Harper
I appreciate the sentiments expressed by Rey over at Bible Archive on God and the subjugated role of our opinions about Him. After writing a great parody piece on the need to worship God on the mountains, he followed up with a post about the Syrian assumption that the God of Israel was the God [...]
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