Archive for: June 2004

Jesus: Myth or Messiah?

Islam teaches that Jesus was a prophet. Christianity teaches that Jesus was the Son of the living God. Judaism teaches that Jesus was just a simple rabbi caught in the jaws of Roman justice. So who is he, this Jesus, and how do we separate myth from reality?
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Good morning rattlesnake

Even rattlesnakes have their place in God's kingdom.
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In praise of tilt

In praise of the God who tilted the earth.
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The Lion of Judah

When we talk about God these days, he is no longer the Lion of Judah: powerful, unpredictable, wild, uncompromising; he has become the lion at the kiddie zoo: arthritic, sleepy, senile, toothless.
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The homily from hell

Get Religion's Doug LeBlanc imagines a different sort of memorial for Ronald Reagan.
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Beneath the cross

The cross is a dirty bomb, terrible and full of fury, a symbol of the high stakes battle that is raging (invisibly) between Satan and God. In parts of the world where men and women do not enjoy the grace of religious freedom, Christians are being persecuted because of their faith in Jesus Christ. They suffer beneath the weight of the cross—and how does God call us to respond?
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Echoes

Thoughts on Kennedy during the funeral of President Ronald Reagan.
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The longest day

How can we, who have benefited so lavishly from their sacrifices, ever adequately honor what they did to alter history, to preserve liberty, and to restore justice to a period of terrible human suffering?
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Seeing the details

Our preconceptions and prejudices blind us to the presence of God right under our very noses.
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A new look

A new design for AnotherThink.
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