The Link Crusade
December 6, 2005 Posted by Roger Overton
What comes to mind when you hear of angels, beasts, and fire? I suggest the new and incredible trailer for X-Men 3.
John Samson of Reformation Theology, the blog of Monergism.com, has written an extensive post grappling with the charge that Divine Election is unfair.
With the coming of Christmas we are once again surrounded with Advent
“stuff.” I've never taken the time to figure out what Advent is,
though I've been curious. I've recently been greatly aided by Mark D.
Robert's latest series: Advent and the Christian Year (2005). A good place to start is Advent F.A.Q.
I planned on launching a new blog back in August. As things tend to go,
it is yet to be launched. However, due to the nature of the blog, I've
decided to start using it before it's current launch date of January
1st. So, from now on, you can find material on all things C.S. Lewis at
my “coming soon” blog- Never Enough Tea.
Upon it's official launch I'll be explaining its purpose and what
readers can expect from it. Until then, I will post links pertaining to Narnia and Lewis in general there.
Phillip Johnson commented on a disturbing outreach product
being produced my a German youth group. It's a calendar featuring nude
Bible Characters. Just what Christian guys need, a “biblical
justification” for looking at porn…
Jeff Downs sent along a link to a hilarious blog- “that is not my blog.” Free-for-all clever bashing of postmodern theology and whimpy apologetics, all in good fun, of course.
Something I often appreciated about Five Iron Frenzy was the great artwork in their albums. The artist's name is Doug TenNapel, though I had no idea who he was at the time. Someone else has shown appreciation by tattooing the cover of Quantity is Job 1 (my favorite) on their arm. These are not my pants…
John Mark Reynolds has begun posting the material he spoke on at the GodBlogCon. Part I is up.
Amazon.com is showing a video of Paul McCartney playing “Follow Me” from his latest album.
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December 6th, 2005 at 1:32 pm
So I take it you're a C.S. Lewis Fan.
December 6th, 2005 at 7:40 pm
That may be a fair assessment…