Daniel Dennett
is a professor of philosophy at Tufts University and an atheist. His great life project has been to prove that
evolution alone explains human consciousness.
According to Al Mohler, “Dennett suggests that the persistence of belief
in God is not all it is often thought to be, because if you scratch just
beneath the surface, you find that fewer people believe in God than may first
appear. Instead of believing in God, he
says, they believe in belief,”
(Mohler, Atheism Remix, 47).
Friday, February 17, 2017
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Isaiah: The Gospel in the Old Testament
From beginning to end the prophet Isaiah was called to deliver a message confronting God’s people for their many sins against their Sovereign God who created all things and had covenanted with them. The message was both painful and uplifting: God would execute judgment on those who worshiped foreign gods or the idols their own hands had made, but He would graciously save a remnant who would believe in Him.
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Life Begins at Conception and So Does Personhood
Sunday, Jan 15th at Granite Hills Baptist Church, we were blessed by Dr. Randy Guliuzza from the Institute of Creation Research (icr.org). Here is a link to an article that backs up one of Dr. Randy's main points - that baby drives its own development within mom (http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2017/01/17222/).
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Saturday, August 27, 2016
Worship the God Who Calls
Paul, along with Timothy, Silas,
and Luke the physician, traveled into Europe, to Philippi. At Philippi, they waited for the Sabbath
intending to preach the Gospel in the synagogue, only there was no synagogue.
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Pastor, a.k.a. "Mr. In-Over-His-Head"
I am serving during my first year as full-time pastor at Granite Hills Baptist Church in Reno, NV (ghbcreno.org) by the grace, kindness, and sovereign humor of God. God has brought me and my family to a church that is filled with His Spirit, with love for one another, and with wonderful opportunities to share the Gospel in a very spiritually dark and dead community. There is a wise senior pastor, a secretary, me (associate pastor), and several lay leaders. This past week, the senior pastor was on vacation which left me as the only pastor. God has grown me by leaps and bounds just this week by putting me in the middle of situations that were simply beyond anything I could handle without His Spirit and His word which points to hope in Christ.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Risen for Real
I went to the theatres a few days ago and saw an interesting movie called Risen. Here's a link to a preview.
In light of Easter coming up soon it prompted this thought: if Jesus rose from the dead, would it not validate his claim to be God (not in a self-actualized or subjective sense, but in a universal, Creator sense). Jesus claimed He was God (John 5:18, see below). Then, He claimed He would rise from the dead (Matthew 16:21), to which even his followers initially were confused. But after He rose from the dead, His followers came to worship Him as God (John 20:24-29). So, if doubters were changed to believers because of His resurrection, maybe looking into the claims of Easter would impact any doubter today? If so, then this Easter may God prompt us to talk often and openly about the empty tomb!
In light of Easter coming up soon it prompted this thought: if Jesus rose from the dead, would it not validate his claim to be God (not in a self-actualized or subjective sense, but in a universal, Creator sense). Jesus claimed He was God (John 5:18, see below). Then, He claimed He would rise from the dead (Matthew 16:21), to which even his followers initially were confused. But after He rose from the dead, His followers came to worship Him as God (John 20:24-29). So, if doubters were changed to believers because of His resurrection, maybe looking into the claims of Easter would impact any doubter today? If so, then this Easter may God prompt us to talk often and openly about the empty tomb!
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