Link Wars: A New Hope

Date August 17, 2005 Posted by Roger Overton

What have we to put our hope in these days? The reunion of Stryper! Their new album, Reborn,
was released today, minus the skills of Tim Gaines. Why isn't he in the
band? The only explanation I can think of is he wouldn't grow out his
hair again.

Brett Kunkle has taken Mark Oestreicher to task on some incoherent comments he made
about proof, logic, and evidences. (By incoherent I mean they don't
cohere to the real world.) Oestreicher's offered a completely dissmissive response to Brett. So much for listening to people who disagree…

Need a laugh? Head over to “Star Wars Episode III- Backstroke of the West.”
It's no joke. It's an actual translation of the Chinese translation of
the movie. Only there do we finally discover that the Jedi Council was
actually the Presbyterian Church.

C.S. Lewis will soon be coming to a city near you! Well, not exactly, but many Lewis scholars will be participating in “Narnia on Tour” this fall. For more Lewis, check Timbo's post of Jack's essay “Bulverism; or The Foundation of 20th Century Thought.”

Our friend Richard Abanes has started up his own blog- SLice Of LaODicEa CHurch. He's also posted a review of Deceived on Purpose
by Warren Smith. Apparently I'm more important than I thought, since he
repeatedly cites “Overton, who is himself known as a critic of
purpose-driven teaching/preaching.”

Brian McLaren complains that criticisms of him fail to correspond to who he is. I'll withhold comments on that until I've read the whole article. (HT: Ochuk)

Doug TenNapel recently posted on “worship etiquette” for the next time you go to church. More reasons I'm glad I'm now attending an incredibly Reformed church.

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One Response to “Link Wars: A New Hope”

  1. Anonymous said:

    That certainly would be an incredibly reformed church, Roger. Pastor is co-host of “The White Horse Inn”. I used to listen to that when I was driving home from leading a youth group in Diamond Bar. It would be very interesting to visit your church.

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