Category Archives: Philosophy

Left Behind: Da Vinci Code

The movie adaptation of Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code hits theatres next week, and the buzz surrounding it is increasing. I’m reminded of another fiction series that has received a huge response, Left Behind. They have a numer of things … Continue reading

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Somewhere Between

Saturday, a day of darkness, of fear, a day of wondering who Christ really is, if anything he said was true. We live here, caught somewhere between Good Friday and Easter morning. As Anne Lamott says in Traveling Mercies, Plan … Continue reading

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Combating the Calvinist Virus

For those who enjoy probing the different arguments concerning calvinism vs. arminianism, and who also enjoy sarcasm, check out this post from Nathan Casebolt over at http://natenotes.blogspot.com. To aid churches in guarding against theological terrorism, I’m proud to institute the … Continue reading

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Why “Rebelling Against Indifference”?

Why did I name this blog “Rebelling Against Indifference”? Because it is one of the maxims by which I try to live my life. When I first heard the phrase “rebel against your own indifference” being tossed around about two … Continue reading

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