Posted in August 23, 2009 ¬ 2:33 pmh.Kevin Harper
The Bible is inspired and authoritative, but many Christians misunderstand what that means. Does it mean that every statement found in Sacred Scripture is true? Absolutely not.
I can hear the gasps right now as that statement sinks in, but it’s true. Not every statement in the Bible is accurate, much less authoritative. In fact, some [...]
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Posted in June 16, 2009 ¬ 11:38 pmh.Kevin Harper
It is ironic that musical instruments get the blame for a major division in Christ’s body when music is supposed to be (and is in fact) such a unifying part of Christian worship. There is nothing more unifying than standing and praising God in song together with other believers, whether there are instruments in the [...]
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Posted in May 11, 2007 ¬ 10:39 amh.Kevin Harper
Probably the most thorough, though in my opinion, misguided defense of the so called Law of Silence, comes from a conservative, non-institutional church of Christ website called Bible.ca.
I have to admire the creativity of the author in presenting these opinions using the traffic sign analogies. They show a semblance of logic, much like a sound [...]
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Posted in July 9, 2006 ¬ 4:44 amh.Kevin Harper
Awhile back, I began to suspect that there was a flaw in the theory, sometimes called the Law of Silence, that the Bible’s silence on a subject is always prohibitive. I’ve found cases where it indeed appears to be, but also cases where it appears not to be.
I’m convinced that figuring out which is which [...]
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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 so [...]
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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 broken [...]
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Posted in March 2, 2005 ¬ 1:03 amh.Kevin Harper
I found a very funny and useful parody about “prooftexting” our beliefs, written by a blogger named Rey at BibleArchive.com. I disagree with Rey on some important points of theology, like “eternal security” and insisting that being immersed into Christ is trying to be saved by our “works.” Rey, my friend, keep reading those Scriptures [...]
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