February 7, 2016
In the post titled “Newsweek Tells Christians They Are Wrong”, I mentioned that one of the examples of biblical corruption brought up by Kurt Eichenwald in his anti-evangelical, anti-Bible screed was the so-called “long(er) ending of Mark” (16:9-20). Some have called the debate about this passage the most significant textual controversy in the New Testament. […]
Tags: biblical manuscripts, Codex Alexandrinus, Codex Bobiensis, Codex Sinaiticus, Codex Vaticanus, Codex Washingtonensis, corruption of biblical text, earliest manuscript evidence, Eusebius, Gospel of Mark, inspired autographs, Jerome, Kurt Eichenwald, long ending of Mark, Mark 16, New Testament, original Greek text, textual controversy, textual criticism
Posted in Religion |
January 31, 2016
“Hillary Clinton will do anything to gain and hang on to power, anything…. [N]ow she is trying for the White House. She is probably more qualified for the ‘Big House’, honestly. She has escaped prosecution more times than El Chapo; perhaps Sean Penn should interview her.” — Carly Fiorina Since I skipped commenting on the […]
Tags: Allen West, Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, combative moderators, Des Moines, final GOP primary debate, Iowa debate, Jeb Bush, Jim Gilmore, John Kasich, main event debate, Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee, Mollie Hemingway, need changes to debate format, no Trump, Rand Paul, Republican primary debates, Response Action Network, Rick Santorum, Ted Cruz, the Federalist, undercard debate
Posted in Politics |
January 24, 2016
“Under every stone lurks a politician.” — Aristophanes Some of you may remember back in October, when I posted a table of several (potential) candidates for Speaker of the House and their scores from several thinktanks. Well, I thought it might be both fun and educational to do the same for the Presidential primary candidates […]
Tags: American Conservative Union, Americans for Prosperity, Andrew Cuomo, battle for the White House, Ben Carson, Bernie Sanders, Bobby Jindal, Carly Fiorina, Cato Institute, Center for Security Policy, Chris Christie, Club for Growth, comparing the presidential candidates, congressional scorecard, Conservative Review, Crowdpac, Democrat candidates, Donald Trump, FreedomWorks, George Pataki, GOP candidates, gubernatorial scorecard, Heritage Action, Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush, Jim Webb, Joe Biden, John Kasich, Lincoln Chafee, Lindsey Graham, LPA PAC, Marco Rubio, Martin O'Malley, Mike Huckabee, National Taxpayers Union, NumbersUSA, presidential primary candidates, presidential race, Rand Paul, ratings from conservative thinktanks, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Scott Walker, Ted Cruz
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January 17, 2016
“To articulate God’s unchanging Word in the way the original authors might have said it had they been speaking in English to the global English-speaking audience today.” — Preface to NIV 2011 Most people — at least, in “the West” — know that there are several different versions or “translations” of the Bible, and most […]
Tags: Andreas Kostenberger, application, Bible translations, David Croteau, Douglas Moo, dynamic equivalence, English Standard Version, essentially literal, ESV, formal equivalence, functional equivalence, gender-inclusivity, Greek, HCSB, Hebrew, Holman Christian Standard Bible, interlinear, interpretation, literal, New International Version, New Living Translation, NIV 2011, NLT, optimal equivalence, paraphrase, Philip Comfort, Ray Clendenen, textual variants, theology, thought-for-thought, Wayne Grudem, Which Bible Translation Should I Use?, word-for-word
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January 10, 2016
I came across a fascinating New York Times opinion piece a few weeks ago. That in itself is quite unusual, since I don’t read the Times, it being known for its liberal-progressive bias and me being known for my disdain for that sort of thing. But, something else I was reading apparently made note of […]
Tags: American Dream, Anand Giridharadas, assimilation, community-minded, foreign-born vs. natural-born, immigrant advantage, immigration, initiative, isolation, naturalized citizens, New York Times, self-reliance, strong family ties
Posted in Politics |
January 3, 2016
“Newsweek‘s cover story is exactly what happens when a writer fueled by open antipathy to evangelical Christianity tries to throw every argument he can think of against the Bible and its authority. To put the matter plainly, no honest historian would recognize the portrait of Christian history presented in this essay as accurate and no […]
Tags: Al Mohler, attack on the Bible's integrity, attempt at undermining the authority and reliability of the Bible, bad history, Bart Ehrman, Bauer Thesis, biblical canon, biblical illiteracy of conservative Christians, Christmas, conspiracy theories, creation accounts, Daniel B. Wallace, Documentary Hypothesis, doublets, Genesis, historical fallacies, Hugh Ross, hypocrisy, James R. White, Kurt Eichenwald, late additions to books of Bible, liberal scholarship, manuscript transmission, misrepresentation, Nativity, Newsweek, one-sided diatribe, Pentateuch, politicians using the Bible, resolving Biblical contradictions, Resurrection, skeptical arguments, telephone game
Posted in Politics, Politics / Science / Religion, Religion, Science |
December 27, 2015
My long-time readers may remember that last year about this time I gave a “Top 10” list of some of my favorite AVftR posts, and that list was itself a sequel to a similar list from our 5-year anniversary post. One benefit (for me), of course, is that it is fairly easy for me to […]
Tags: blogging, favorite posts, recommended, sample posts, suggested reading, Top 10
Posted in Politics, Politics / Science / Religion, Religion, Science |
December 20, 2015
“Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all sinned — for sin indeed was in the world before the law was given, but sin is not counted where there is no law. Yet death reigned from Adam to Moses, […]
Tags: A Biblical Case for an Old Earth, animal suffering, answering YEC concerns, David Snoke, death before the Fall, first Adam, Genesis, imago dei, OEC, predation, Romans 5, second Adam, spiritual death vs. physical death, spiritual nature, when death came into the world, who can sin?
Posted in Religion, Science, Science & Religion |
December 13, 2015
This is sure to come up in the elections, especially by Hillary and Bernie, so listen up…. I always thought that “trickle down” economics was a snarky reference to some aspect of Reaganomics. Turns out, I was only half right. While prepping this post, I discovered that Ronald Reagan’s disillusioned budget director, David Stockman, later […]
Tags: additional wealth for all, business investment, capital gains, David Stockman, economics, entrepreneurs, FDR, future net profits, inaccurate claims, laissez-faire capitalism, middle-class, New York Times, non-existent economic theory, Reaganomics, Samuel Rosenman, tax breaks for the rich, Thomas Sowell, trickle-down theory, wealth creation
Posted in Politics |
December 6, 2015
“Increasing our understanding of truth constitutes a large part of our assignment here on Earth…. As scientists discover more and more about the realm of nature and everything within it, including ourselves and our beginnings, we can be certain that the evidence for its divine design as well as for the divine inspiration of Scripture […]
Tags: A Biblical Case for an Old Earth, A Matter of Days, Bernard Ramm, Christianity and the Age of the Earth, concordism, concordist approach, creation, Creation and Evolution 101, Creation and the Flood, David Snoke, Davis Young, evolution, Fuz Rana, Gerald Rau, Holman QuickSource Guide to Understanding Creation, Hugh Ross, ID, Intelligent Design, Jack Collins, John Lennox, Lights in the Sky & Little Green Men, Mapping the Origins Debate, Mark S. Whorton, More Than a Theory, Navigating Genesis, OEC, old earth interpretation, old-earth creationism, Origins of Life, Peril in Paradise, Reasons to Believe, Richard Deem, Ronald Numbers, RTB, RTB Creation Model, RUFO Hypothesis, Science and Faith, Seven Days That Divide the World, testable creation model, The Bible Rocks and Time, The Christian View of Science and Scripture, The Creationists, The Creator and the Cosmos, The Genesis Debate, The Genesis Question, Three Views on Creation and Evolution (Counterpoints), UFOs, Who Was Adam?, Why the Universe Is the Way It Is, YEC vs. OEC
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