Monthly Archives: October 2011

Regarding SEC Expansion

So I have a friend of a friend of a friend who works in the SEC headquarters. And late one night, he surreptitiously copied this letter from Texas A&M. Meanwhile, I’ve been wondering why the SEC presidents failed to approve … Continue reading

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Hermeneutics: Paul and Moses

[This is a long post, but I didn't want to initiate a conversation with the ideas expressed here only partly explained. I'm going to lay low for a couple of days to give the readers time to digest this one. … Continue reading

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Hermeneutics: Jesus and Moses

The greatest teacher of hermeneutics is Jesus. Jesus goes out of his way at times to put his disagreements with the Pharisees on display, and we can learn a lot about how to read the New Testament (and the Law … Continue reading

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Hermeneutics: The Big Rocks

Jerry wrote, I remember reading in the papers several decades ago an objection to some suggestion on hermeneutics, “But if we adopt that as our hermeneutic we will not be able to support….” and a particular doctrine prevalent in the … Continue reading

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Hermeneutics: On How Hard Hermeneutics Is

It’s an interesting fact that we insist that a church isn’t “scripturally organized” if it has no deacons, even though the scriptures do not tell us what the deacons are supposed to do — at least not very clearly. But … Continue reading

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New from Switchfoot

Oh … to have the gift to compose and play a song … But I’m not sentimental This skin and bones in a rental And no one makes it out alive Until I die I’ll sing these songs On the … Continue reading

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Hermeneutics: Widows, an application from an unfamiliar passage

Scholars, ancient and modern, conservative and progressive and moderate and liberal, struggle to understand what Paul says about widows in 1 Timothy 5. (1Ti 5:3-16 ESV) 3 Honor widows who are truly widows.  4 But if a widow has children … Continue reading

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Hermeneutics: Transculturality, Braided Hair, and Pigtails

[I've changed the title of the series, as the topic has shifted -- but in a good direction. And it's easier to type. I'm keeping the T shirt logo because I'm still an elder.] Alexander wrote, In 1Co 11:2-16 Paul … Continue reading

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The Grooom’s Still Waiting at the Altar

So we’ve been studying in Bible class how God “married” Israel at Sinai. The church is Christ’s bride because Israel is – and we Gentiles have been grafted into Israel. So I remembered this song — and a little Dylan on a … Continue reading

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Nothing Like Alligator Seats for a Trip to New Orleans

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