The haughty vitriol of Balbus and Kandahar brings to mind this quote from Phillip Johnson: "When scientists defend a cherished doctrine by...
In other words, you have no evidence whatsoever to back the novel claim that Isaiah is speaking for the Gentiles in chapter 53. What else can...
I really wish someone here would attempt to interact with my previous post about the philosophical problems inherent in pantheism/monism, which I...
I don't think the wording is in dispute here. I'm merely asking why I should believe that Isaiah abruptly begins speaking as a Gentile in chapter...
I meant just what Jonny said. Your main goal is to establish Islamic theocracy, no?
I believe there was a yearning for God expressed in the music/energy of their shows, but no knowledge of him.
I think this quote summarizes the main point of the original article posted by Ellis: "A man who begins to take a pantheistic view of nature has...
I see. No need to answer any of the questions I've raised, just keep regurgitating the same bald assertions. Compelling.
This makes no sense at all. It seems like nothing more than a desperate attempt to avoid obvious messianic meaning of this Psalm. Why would any of...
Then why is he mentioned in Ps. 110? Read my previously linked article on the Incarnation: http://www.spurgeon.org/~phil/history/ath-inc.htm...
I can definitely relate to this quote from the interview: "Psychedelics were probably the single most significant experience in my life....
Not to mention the fact that this tsunami probably did more damage to ocean fisheries than all the combined pollution ever produced by humans....
I see that no Muslim here has responded to Jonny's last post. Does this mean that he is correct about their ultimate agenda?
"I could never believe in a God, if it were not for the cross. The only God I believe in is the One Nietzsche ridiculed as 'God on the cross.' In...
This is sadly shallow, and I say that as a long time Grateful Dead fan. If Jerry had known Christ, he might not have destroyed himself with...
As Arlia noted, Jesus described eternal life as knowing him. The concept of heaven without Christ is incoherent.
See http://www.journalofbiblicalstudies.org/Issue1/Articles/linkage_between_isaiah_7.htm.
Yes, "the servant" often refers to Israel, but not always. There are cases in which this would simply make no sense, as in 49:6, where the servant...
Here's an alternate perspective on the matter: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A6396-2004Dec16.html
I'm amazed that people here so readily shrug off the brutality of this killing and somehow feel more sympathy for the murderer(s) than the dead baby.
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