Entries Categorized as 'Amy's Posts'

Happy 250th Birthday, Wilberforce!

Date August 24, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

Today is the big 2-5-0 for William Wilberforce.  He’s been one of my most favorite people ever since I read his book, A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians, in the Higher and Middle Classes in This Country, Contrasted with Real Christianity (1797).  Okay, yes, they had long titles back then.  [...]

The Miracle of Regeneration

Date August 18, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

I had an interesting experience when I read the chapter in God Is the Gospel that opened with the idea that “Good news is for proclaiming–for heralding the way an old-fashioned town crier would do.”  This was followed by a word picture intended to portray the proclamation of said good news: Hear ye!  Hear ye!  [...]

The Left’s Fear of Resource Depletion

Date August 14, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

Earlier this week, I guest blogged over at Caffeinated Thoughts on this question: [P]redictions [from the Left] of resource depletion leading to disaster have still not come true.  The question is, why do they continue to wrongly predict these things?  What is behind this mistake?  What are they missing? The gist of my answer (which [...]

Christianity Is Vile to Atheists

Date August 11, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

In John Loftus’s book, Why I Became an Atheist, he quotes “exbeliever,” one of his fellow bloggers, who gives the clearest, most accurate illustration I’ve seen to describe the mindset of outspoken atheists toward God and Christianity.  I’m going to quote it here because I think this is the most important thing to keep in [...]

Atheism Is Ugly

Date August 4, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

If the physical aspects of this world are all that ever is, was, or will be, beauty is really just an illusion.  We have physical responses to certain things (like, say, the Grand Canyon, or “goodness,” or a “purpose” fulfilled well)–responses that were bred into us over time in order to increase our chances of [...]

Pre-Biblical Account of the Resurrection

Date July 7, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

Dr. Habermas is one of my favorite people, and you can watch him in this short video giving one of my favorite arguments for the resurrection–the pre-biblical creed recorded in 1 Corinthians 15:1-8, which cites the death for our sins, burial, and resurrection of Jesus.  The early dating of this creed at around five years [...]

Book Review: A Praying Life by Paul E. Miller

Date June 9, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

I’ve never read a book that approached the subject of prayer in quite this way before, and it couldn’t have come at a better time.  Last year was extremely difficult for me. I became overwhelmed by how much evil, hatred of God, and disregard for the truth we’re surrounded by in this world.  This, coupled [...]

Why It’s Wrong to Kill an Abortion Doctor

Date June 2, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

If abortion is the killing of an innocent human being as pro-lifers say, is it right to kill an abortion doctor–a guilty human being who has been and will be involved in these killings?  I think most pro-lifers intuitively have a strong, negative reaction to this question, even if they can’t articulate precisely why such [...]

Envy, Equality, and Economic Destruction

Date May 26, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

The idea that some are more wealthy–sometimes much more wealthy–than others is very disturbing to the Left.  They believe they hold the moral position with their policies because they are working toward equality.  The problem is that it is not fair or just to enforce an equality of outcome because, by necessity, you will need [...]

Presidential Debate: Who’s Responsible for the Financial Crisis?

Date September 27, 2008Posted by Amy Hall

I’m very frustrated by McCain’s lack of response to Obama’s charge that “Republican policies” of deregulation are responsible for the current financial crisis.  I know that many of you disagree with McCain and are against Republican policies in general, but I do ask that in the interest of intellectual honesty and clarity, you all take [...]