Comments on THE OWL'S SONG: An Evangelical Manifesto

good thoughts. after you read through the documen...
17 May 2008 2:14am GMT good thoughts. after you read through the document, post what you see as good and bad; i'm enjoying reading the various opinions here and there around the web. one of the things i like is that the authors have chosen not to list creationism and inerrancy as non-negotiables. for the first, there's very little biblical justification anymore behind whatever the latest flavor of anti-natural-selection dessert is being served up; for the latter, somehow we can admit that we can't prove the...

Kievas, now you got me wondering which four fifths...
8 May 2008 12:14pm GMT Kievas, now you got me wondering which four fifths. LOL!

Yes, the word has changed considerably. As with "f...
8 May 2008 3:03am GMT Yes, the word has changed considerably. As with "fundamentalist"--I often describe myself as four-fifths of a fundamentalist, in the original sense of the word.

Coming back to comment: I used to listen to Dr. D...
7 May 2008 3:40am GMT Coming back to comment: I used to listen to Dr. Dobson when he stuck to family psychology topics, but he isn't a doctor and he isn't a Bible scholar, so I get kind of annoyed at why he is looked at as though he is either.

I believe it has lost its "good" meaning. The word...
7 May 2008 12:09am GMT I believe it has lost its "good" meaning. The word no longer conveys the thought of a Christian with a conservative walk in the Lord Jesus. Even among Christians I believe it is beginning to stand for a belief system with no power. This is all quite sad. I try to avoid the word.

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