Revenge of the Links
July 25, 2005 Posted by Roger Overton
Timbo's posted an excellent comparison of Brian McLaren and Buddhist philosopher Ken Wilber. This is a must read for anyone interested in the Emergent discussion.
Daniel Fischelli's posted a great post on what it means for someone to be a fundamentalist Muslim.
I've linked to the great music of Molly Jenson before. Now you can buy her full-length CD online! It's very professional and of course the music is extraordinary.
Clete Hux, of the Apologetics Resource Center, examines the modalistic heresy of T.D. Jakes.
Meet me in Pennsylvania! STR's sponsoring the conference Reason for the Hope Within November 17-19 (immediately following the ETS conference).
Nick Reddin's started a great new blog- Monergism. Hmmm… that tagline looks awfully familiar.
I've expanded our link lists on the left and right sides. Now we link
to most people who link to us. In other A-Team news, I will be
announcing a logo contest in a few days. Stay tuned…
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July 25th, 2005 at 3:15 pm
Yipee!! I got a link!!
Ok, now for what I really wanted to say.
I've been following the wake of the TD Jakes effect for a while, and cannot reccomend the link above highly enough. So many well meaning Christians are sucked in by the likes of a Jakes, and because he uses the same language, because he looks successful, because people “feel” something, they are deceived. I've met a number of well meaning but uninformed Christians who would cite Jakes as influences in their lives. I try to help them understand he is an influence, but a BAD one. Keep up the good work A-Team!
Blog on.
Big Chris
mrclm.blogspot.com – Because I said so
July 25th, 2005 at 4:08 pm
Ok, i felt guilty and changed my tagline – also it reflects a better meaning of my blog and Monergism. Thanks for the props! Your blog is great, how do you find so much time to read??
Nick
monergism.blog.com
July 25th, 2005 at 5:19 pm
lol, we just figured since other people want to use our tagline it must be really good!
Time to read… I have no idea. But I've got some 1,700 books and haven't read most of them, so it's got something to do with spending my money for effectively.