The Times has an interesting article about a bold bid to have the Pope arrested during his visit to the UK! Apparently, Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens have announced “that they will apply for an arrest warrant over the sex abuse scandals involving priests.” I, for one, would support any action which forces this corrupt, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘mere christianity’
arresting the pope
Posted in Bad Theology, evangelical wackiness, Roman Catholicism, Uncategorized, tagged ecumenism, evangelicalism, mere christianity, orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, the gospel, Theology on April 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
new covenant theology 11 – the church and creeds
Posted in Book Reviews, Reformed Theology, Theology, Uncategorized, tagged mere christianity, New Covenant Theology, Reformed Theology, the gospel on March 24, 2010 | 4 Comments »
In chapter 15 Tom Wells explores the relationship between the authority of Scripture and the authorityof human confessions. He notes that our sinful condition makes objectivity difficult and this causes divisions among us. Yet this does not mean we should capitulate into an emergent style “chastised epistimelogy = everyone’s viewpoint is valid” approach. As with [...]
christopher hitchens and orthodoxy
Posted in Bad Theology, Theology, tagged mere christianity, miscellaneous, orthodoxy on March 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Andy Hunter, full time teaching elder at Greenview Evangelical Church, posts the following and it’s a belter: In a recent interview, Christopher Hitchens, the fervent atheist and author of God Is Not Great, showed he has a much clearer understanding of what it means to be a Christian than the Unitarian minister interviewing him. Marilyn [...]