Jan
14
Spectrum of Beliefs on Evolution, Creation and Literalism
January 14, 2008 | 41 Comments
Posted by vancemac · Filed Under Creation/Evolution, Bibliology
There is currently a spectrum of belief among Christians regarding the origins and nature of the universe and Mankind, ranging from those who cling to a flat-earth (very rare) and a geocentric universe (still with some vocal proponents), all the way to a form of theistic evolution in which God created in such a way […]
Dec
22
Nokia 1611, The Only Truly Reliable Phone
December 22, 2007 | 4 Comments
Posted by michaelp · Filed Under Bibliology
This is halarious. I emailed Dan Wallace about this and this is how he responeded:
“One of the things I like about the 1611 Nokia is that it’s at least 10% bigger than any other cell phones that are out there. The others drop keys inexplicably, for example, or add some keys that demonstrate that some […]
Dec
19
C. S. Lewis: His Most Controversial Statement?
December 19, 2007 | 7 Comments
Posted by vancemac · Filed Under Christian Philosophy, Bibliology, Apologetics
C. S. Lewis is widely considered one of the most influential Christian thinkers of the last 100 years. While he never claimed to be a theologian, his stature in the Christian pantheon of leading figures is immense. His Mere Christianity and The Screwtape Letters have become classics and he is quoted in pulpits around […]
Nov
29
A Thiest Question
November 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Posted by Samson · Filed Under Bibliology, Theological Questions, Christian Life, Culture, Politics, Books
How would you answer this? And how well do you think they did?
Nov
16
New Gay and Lesbian Bible
November 16, 2007 | 5 Comments
Posted by michaelp · Filed Under Current Issues in Theology, Bibliology, Culture
Well, didn’t the Jehovah’s Witnesses do it? Don’t like what the Bible says, just write your own.


