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prov·o·ca·tion - something that provokes, arouses, or stimulates. pant - to long eagerly; yearn. a collection of thoughts intended to provoke and inspire. these posts are hoping to encourage people to think, especially Christians, and pant even harder for the waterbrooks of the Lord. If you are not a believer in Christ Jesus, I welcome your perspective and encourage your investigation on these matters.

Friday, June 16, 2006

Quick Hits :: June 16, 2006 :: Greensboro Special Edition

* I have updated my compliation post from news, blogposts, and miscellanies. At this point, there are 261 links. * TIME magazine has written about SBC bloggers, and they are not the only secular media writing about us . . . * Art Rogers points out how out of touch Dr. Ronnie Floyd is with the rank and file SBC. * Joe Thorn makes a great point about the sufficiency of Scripture and the alcohol resolution. * SBC Videos has a couple of interviews of both Wiley Drake and Don Hinkle. Be sure to bring the popcorn. * Justin Taylor reminds us that millions more people are in hell today because of legalism than alcohol. * The wonderful, objective, legitimate, professional, and accurate reporters from the Associated Baptist Press have included an article in which the title is "Will Election of President of SBC deal blow to neo-Calvinism? Ironically, the same article is in another CBF outlet with less rhetorical flourishes in which the title is, "New President Author of Book Critical of Calvinism." Got to love that "neo-Calvinism" slang! * Tom Ascol has shared some more of his thoughts on the SBC and Greensboro. ** As I read over some more blogposts and listen to more of the Convention, I am going to reveal my favorite SBC Greensboro blogposts as well as some of the highlights and lowlights of the week. I am still debating on whether to do do my "top anti-Calvinism" statements in Greensboro.

1 Comments:

Blogger G. F. McDowell said...

Maybe we should just call ourselves, "Reformed"

6/16/2006 10:55:00 PM

 

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