Tag: deconstruction
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A Pariah Among Men

Ron Wyatt. That name might mean something to you if you are into archaeology or if you happen to be a Seventh Day Adventist. Ron was a Seventh Day Adventist nurse anesthetist (died in 1999) with a passion for using archaeology to prove his fundamental Christian faith. This man did not possess a degree in…
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David stole Bathsheba. But wait, there’s more!
The storyline of David contains some pretty crazy stuff, and I say that for reasons that are probably a lot different than you think. Everyone knows how he stole Bathsheba. Everyone knows how he danced before the Lord. Everyone knows how he ascended to become king and was a hugely successful leader. What is not…
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The Unscriptural Nature of the Scriptural Inerrancy Doctrine

A few years ago my wife and I went on an Alaskan Cruise with her family. The company we went with, Norwegian Cruise Line, had all of the things you’d expect to be on a modern cruise ship. One of these, the gift shop, eventually became a rolling joke among us. It started on day…
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Marvel Jesus

I’ve been a big fan of Marvel movies since 2008’s Ironman came out. Something about the story telling of superheroes makes me feel like a giddy kid inside. Deadpool and Wolverine was no different. In this movie, at one point, Deadpool makes the statement “I…am….Marvel Jesus.” It was comical and got a little chuckle out…
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In search of truth, what are you willing to give up?

“It’s hard to hear God’s voice, when you’ve already decided what you want Him to say” As I delve deeper into theological history, and read more from various theologians and scholars, this phrase will often bounce back into my consciousness. How often do people approach “Bible study” with an idea of what they want to…
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When and where is traditional Christianity found?

“We need to get back to traditional Christianity!” Have you heard this, or some version of this phrase? I sure have. What do “they” mean when they say this? Quite often there is no coherent answer when pressed for one. I know what I’m hearing behind those words, and it’s generally not positive loving things.…
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Interpretation is for everyone

I used to be the plant engineer at a small company. One of my duties was running the maintenance department. There were anywhere from four to six people who reported to me. The main job of our maintenance department was to fix whatever was broken. Often some of the guys would be skittish about attempting…
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The Prosperity Gospel’s roots go deep.

The term prosperity gospel is most likely a familiar term to most readers. This term is an umbrella term which encompasses a number of ideas that equate sincerity/vitality of one’s Christian faith and associated actions with material, career, life, relationship, and health success. Most people think of Joel Olsteen, his private jet, and his calls…
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Our concept of Satan comes from where? (part 1)
The more I read and think about our modern idea of Satan, the less sense what I read in the bible makes. I thought I’d lay out some interesting notes on this Satan that we think of today. Let’s start with the word Satan itself. It’s translated from the Hebrew śāṭān. Which means “The Adversary”…
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Embracing Doubt: A lesson in hope from Job

Lesley Hazleton (RIP), a self described “accidental theologist”, has a wonderful ted talk on “Doubt is essential to faith“. I saw it for the first time around ten years ago. This was pre-deconstruction, however the message still rang true in my head. Even though I hadn’t started to strongly doubt yet, I was beginning to…
