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Speechless October 9, 2008

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Watch this. No, really–watch it. If I can get you to watch nothing more, do yourself a favor and check out the second video at about 5:45.  Awesome, purely awesome.

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Enlightening Conversation with Tony Miano September 28, 2008

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Note: this converstation centers around a post on Tony Miano’s blog, “The Lawman Chronicles”. As discussed below, he has deleted the original post, but the google cache still remains (Link). Tony Miano is an affiliate of Ray Comfort’s Living Waters organization. Upon reflection, I thought this conversation was particularly interesting considering the hat Tony Miano wears in his home page portrait. “Ask Me” it reads, yet… he never answers my question. Oh, the irony of it all.

Tony Miano,

I believe you misplaced this. No matter, that’s only part of why I’m emailing you. Rather, [and unfortunately] I find occasion to call account of a deed of your’s which I do not see as at all Biblical (quite the opposite, as I hope to convince you). Namely, your carrying of a gun.

First of all, please understand where I’m coming from. As something like a red-neck myself, I completely empathize with you for carrying a gun. I simply don’t believe you have the right. Did the Apostle Paul make any effort to defend himself? Or what of Steven? Or any of the other apostles? Yet their scenarios were far worse then your own, my friend. Rest assured you have the law on your side. Paul didn’t, but he by no means undertook to defend himself.

You talk enough about hell and judgment –you ought to be more practical about it. Could you honestly and deliberately take the life of an unbeliever, knowing very well where that person was going? Might I ask, whatever happened to turning the other cheek? Or is, perhaps, your ministry truly only about yourselves?

Provers 9:8 says “Rebuke a wise man, and he will love you. Rebuke a fool, and he will hate you.” I think you get the point.

Sincerly, your brother in Christ,
Jonathan Brennecke

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Tony responded in kind:

Jonathan,

You close your e-mail with “Sincerely, your brother in Christ.” Yet the tone of your e-mail, young man, is anything but brotherly or Christian. While you ask some legitimate questions, the manner in which you ask them smack of sarcasm. If you are looking for a rational and respectful conversation, then I welcome it. But I don’t abide the disrespect of my children (some who are older than you), so why would I accept it from you?

So, if you are a Christian, then approach me the way a young Christian man would approach an older Christian man. Change your attitude and maybe we will have a conversation. “Do not sharply rebuke an older man, but rather appeal to him as a father” (1 Timothy 5:1a).

One of the reasons I removed the article you referenced is because I came to realize that it might be a cause of stumbling for some. You validated this by the tone and content of your e-mail.

Again, I welcome your questions, so long as you can behave in a respectful manner.

I am in the middle of a conference, at the moment. So, if you do decide to change the tone of your rhetoric, we may be able to continue the conversation in a few days.

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“I am young in years and you are very old,
Therefore I was afraid
And dared not declare my opinion
I said, “Age should speak,
and multitude of years should teach wisdom.”
But there is a spirit in a man,
And the breath of the Almighty gives him understanding,
Great men are not always wise,
Nor do the aged always understand justice.

Therefore I say, “Listen to me,
I also will declare my opinion…”

Job 32:6-10

Tony Miano,

I’ll be the first to admit that my tone was rash –is rash– but love is rash. Love is audacious. Love is uncompromsing. If you must glean nothing more from my words than that, so be it.

I will tell you what love is not. Love is not patronizing, not derisive, not condemning.

I may be young enough to be your son, but I am not your son –don’t patronize me. The future belongs to the young, Tony. Get off your high horse already and recall that Jesus said to come to him like a child.

Jon,
Pesharim

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Once again, –and finally– Tony’s response:

I may answer your questions in a future blog post. But until your attitude changes, this will end our conversation.

Distant Starlight & Genesis – Great Article September 22, 2008

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Distant Starlight and Genesis: conventions of time and measurement, is an excellent article from Robert Newton (Pseudonym). I’m not at all an astrophysicist so I won’t bother trying to summarize. Check it out for yourself.

“There are two useful conventions to define the time an event occurs: calculated time and observed time. Although calculated time has become the standard convention, it may not be the convention used in Scripture. This paper serves not to introduce any new astrophysical ideas, but rather to clear up a common misconception—a mismatch of conventions of measurement. Once this misunderstanding is eliminated, it becomes obvious that distant starlight does not prove that the universe is billions of years old, and neither is it a legitimate argument against the Genesis account of Creation.”

Kudos to Ben for linking me to this. *tips hat*

A Reflection… September 21, 2008

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I was just looking back on the previous post. Then I scrolled down to the post beneath it. Oh.

“In communication, in general, passion and apparent intelligence are inversely proportional. Such that… the more passionate you seem, the less intelligent you appear. The art of communication is in the synthesis of the two.”

Well great, I doubt the slightest speck of intelligence made it through the passion in that post. So much for making that point.

Perhaps, or perhaps not –in a way it made my point.

You see, if you look at that post analytically, well, it isn’t pretty, and it certainly won’t make any sense. You simply have to look at it passionately. It’s passion or nothing this time around. Hopefully the former.

Fine is Over-rated September 21, 2008

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I feel fine, and it’s a strange place to find myself. Rather, a strange place to lose myself. There’s the rub –I feel lost. Like the muscle fibres of my soul are atrophied. Like I’ve found the secret of all wisdom but I don’t know what it is. It’s like knowing you stand before the greatest crossroads in life –but seeing only one path.

I’m afraid that if I write a word further I will go mad. I’m afraid that –now that it is written– I am mad.

I know exactly what to do. But I don’t know anything at all. I feel desolate. Empty. I feel lost –horribly, miserably lost.

In a word, I feel fine.

Hello, My Name is Jonathan, and I am a Christian July 11, 2008

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My Dad is leading a Bible study at our house, and each member is supposed to tell someone during the week that he or she is a Christian. Hence this post.

Consider yourself so informed.

…. yet somehow I think I was supposed to put just a bit more effort into that…

In other news: yes, I know I haven’t posted in forever…. but, I won’t be able to post again during the next week. You see, I’m off to camp tomorrow. So after not posting for more than a week, I come on to tell you that I’m not going to be posting for more than a week…. how lame is that?

I’m Not Convinced July 2, 2008

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Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell replies to my previous post “Unicorns in the Bible”. Her reply is as follows:

Thank you for reading the articles on our web site.

“Wild ox,” “rhinoceros,” and “unicorn” have all been used over the years by reputable, intelligent translators. The King James translators and Martin Luther felt the best translation for the Hebrew word which we transliterate as re’em was “unicorn.” I am well aware that the modern translators have chosen to translate the word as “wild ox,” but there is no reason to assume that earlier translators were encumbered by a belief in mystical creatures. There is also no reason to impose modern fairy-tale identifications on the Bible’s unicorn. Nor should the inclusion of the word unicorn cause readers of the KJV to lose confidence in the Bible. The article simply states that the Bible, whichever version you choose to use, based on context, is referring to a real creature which has certain characteristics and possesses either one or two horns.

There was no need to discuss the modern versions, since the “offending word” (unicorn) doesn’t appear in them. But in view of the proportion of the English-speaking world that has used and still uses the KJV, this article is offered to help those readers to provide a reasonable answer to those who would mock God’s Word for containing this word.

The previous article on our web site did take a position favoring the two-horned animal. With further research, I conclude that the Bible cannot be dogmatically read to specify the number of horns. But as the previous article stated, the Bible does clearly indicate this creature, whatever it was, was real. The two articles express two different opinions on a subpoint, but the point of both articles is the same: Context indicates that the Bible is not referring to fantasy animals. And the goal of both articles is the same: to encourage trust in the entire Bible and therefore in its Author, the Savior Jesus Christ.

Blessings,

Elizabeth Mitchell, M.D.

Creation Museum’s First Anniversary May 29, 2008

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Today, the Creation museum celebrates its first anniversary! In case you’re the only person who doesn’t know, more information about the Creation Museum can be found here.

Yes, I see I been a tad sluggish in my posting lately, and am without excuse. I have started a new blog though, more news of that shortly.

Narnia: Prince Caspian May 19, 2008

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Well why are you just sitting there reading my blog. You ought to be at the theater right now, watching this movie. Prince Caspian absolutely rocks.

Hmmm…..? May 12, 2008

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These thought provoking images appeared on Ray Comfort’s site today. And all I have to say is…..

More after the break, images produced by Human Descent.

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