Archive - September, 2007

into the fray

This was published in May by InterVaristy Press. Has anyone heard of this?

I admit, when I saw it I cringed. This kind of debate makes me restless, because I don’t really see the point. (Which is strange anyway, because I’m very argumentative by nature.) Faith comes by hearing, right? And hearing by the word of God, so it’s not leading people to Christ. I understand the threat one could argue it poses to Christianity, but many will be deceived, “if possible, even the elect.” Weak, un-rooted faith will eventually be uprooted. Maybe that’s pessimistic, but …

Anyway I cringed when I saw this, but then I read a little about the author, “Alister McGrath … [is] ideal to evaluate Dawkin’s ideas. Once an atheist himself, he gained a doctorate in molecular biophysics before going on to become a leading Christian theologian.” (Then I cringed again when I watched the interview with Alister on a Canadian teevee show. “Leading Christian theologian” might be generous – or misleading. He’s not a man of great faith.)

Then I read some of the reviews:

“Addressing the conclusions of The God Delusion point by point with the devastating insight of a molecular biologist turned theologian, Alister McGrath dismantles the argument that science should lead to atheism, and demonstrates instead that Dawkins has abandoned his much-cherished rationality to embrace an embittered manifesto of dogmatic atheist fundamentalism.”
- Francis Collins, Director of the Human Genome Project

The God Delusion makes me embarassed to be an atheist, and the McGraths show why.”
- Michael Ruse, Professor of Philosphy and Director of the Program in the History and Philosophy of Science Florida State University

I admit I’m interested, but still too afraid to throw my heart into the debate. Just reading these reviews I can feel my old nature trying to gain a foothold: it’s Us verses Them, it’s about being Right, Dawkins is your enemy. I have to remember Love, remember I “do not wrestle against flesh and blood,” and remember to pray for Dawkins. I was once an embittered, insecure atheist too.

times they are a changin’

Countless authors and sociologists point to the 1950′s as America’s greatest time for community and personal happiness. I wonder if part of my musing from Friday could be solved by bringing back some of these stunning, educational videos.

Cool, modern stuff, as I flip through the latest issue of Relevant:

I dig Abort73 anyway, but if you go here during the month of September you can get one of their shirts for $8. They’re the unisex ones (which is why I’m abstaining), but if you’re down for that … or if you’re a guy … it’s a great deal.

Randomshirts.com is pretty hilarious and surprisingly clean. They’re affiliated with Shane and Shane somehow and have some cool Christian shirts too, also for a good deal. Check out the posters too.

The Life Straw is a nine-inch, plastic “straw” that “turns almost any surface water into drinking water” by filtering out harmful bacteria. I’m not kidding.

Feed Just One is a ministry associated with Feed My Starving Children that accepts donations in any amount because they can provide food to the hungry all over the world for just $0.04/meal.

If you’re not satisfied with your current options for trendy, Christian clothing, etc. you can try the Twice Born store.

silent solidarity

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