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Reflecting on the Flood
ByhenryIn a previous post I commented on the two flood stories, so instead of covering each and every point of the flood story again here, I’d like to reflect just a bit on the story of the flood. I’ll resume my verse by verse commentary toward the end of Genesis 8. The flood story is…
Christian Carnival CLXXV
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This is Disgusting
ByhenryHere’s another incident of mandatory religion in the Air Force (HT: Metacatholic). Besides the fact that it is quite improper for the Air Force to provide mandatory religious indoctrination, this program clearly denigrates the faith of many who would disagree with a number of elements of the presentation.
Genesis 6:1-4: Sons of God and Human Beings
ByhenryThese four verses provide a rather unusual interlude, coming between the genealogy of the patriarchal line in chapter five, and the story of the flood that truly begins in verse 5. I’m attributing them to the redactor who combined the J and P sources of the flood, though I think they work better with the…
Turn off Rush Limbaugh and read Russell Kirk
ByhenrySo says Joe Carter. I once heard Russell Kirk speak, and I would say it’s good advice. (I date myself a bit there!) More importantly, not being conservative myself, let me suggest that liberals and moderates quit seeing all conservatives through the lens of the likes of Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh. This would require…
Essence Restored on the Repeal of Don’t Ask – Don’t Tell
ByhenryHe thinks Christians should support the repeal, and explains his position very clearly.