A Christ-centred three months – and counting!
Posted by Mathew | May 1, 2010 | No Comments
I thought it appropriate for another summary of content from my new co-blogging venture over at The Aristophrenium. Between us, the writing staff have produced a number of good thought-provoking articles (a total of 52 in our first three months, no less!); but perhaps most exciting of all is that we have added a fourth member to our team: Adam. With Adam now joining us, and the rest of us firing on all cylinders, the next quarter at The Aristophrenium is set to be amazing. Come check us out and subscribe to our RSS Feed. We hope to continue to present our readers with a Christ-centred, intellectually honest forum that welcomes engagement from a great variety of people – even from those holding opposing worldviews.
Here’s a summary of some of the top-stuff that you may have missed (in no specific order):
- Adam starts off his Aristo portfolio with an in-depth look at the term “God is Love”
- The team takes a moment to reflect on the Christian meaning of Good Friday, acknowledging Christ was pierced for our own transgressions
- Even atheists can understand the gospel – it’s a pity some Christians don’t
- Ryft does a great job at explaining why Christian apologetics holds a place of importance and priority alongside gospel evangelizing and then follows up on an article of a recent practical example he had
- I reflect on an abortion discussion I had via Twitter, considering if pro-birth is a term that can be applied to pro-lifers and if the bodily autonomy argument has any weight
- Duane uncovers and then sets straight the confusion some Christians hold over what Creationism entails
- Ryft delves into the depths of theological thinking in his open dialog with Michael Coords (on calvinism vs arminianism) and Mitchell Leblanc (a disproof of God)
- I lament over the deplorable display of Christian thinking on an Australian TV panel that hosted Richard Dawkins when he was here for the global atheists convention
- Duane brings out the nut-cracker as he looks at the meaning of the word “day” in the Book of Genesis
The above are only a fraction of what was published over at The Aristophrenium. Be sure to visit and look around the new blog and see what else is there of interest to you.
What’s become of my thoughts?
It goes without saying that my focus is elsewhere at the moment. For the time being, thoughts out !oud will remain until I work out whether or not I have sufficient ideas to keep it going – after two years writing here, it could very well be time to move on to greater projects. One such project for this year definitely lies with The Aristophrenium.
Thanks for reading!
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