Al Mohler, evangelism, Journalism, Science, theology

Online Reading, September 28, 2007

(in)Justice: fearful of the desires of their people, the “noble” and powerful Burmese Junta cracks down on peaceful protesters.

Technology: Non-gas vehicles come a step closer to reality.

Conference: Today I am missing yet another desiringGod conference. At least they’re putting up the audio messages.

Evangelism: Al Mohler comments on the newest surge in evangelism through Church planting. He also calls for pastors to revitalize the already established Church.

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Culture, Homosexuality, Science

Online Reading, August 24, 2007

Commentaries: Tim Challies has an interview about the Reformed Commentary Series.

Video: DG has a bunch of videos from the Jonathan Edwards conference in 2003 and the messages from the 2006 conference.

Anglicanism: Desmond Tutu believes all Anglican bishops (whether gay or irregularly consecrated) should be invited to the Lambeth conference since “there is no family unanimous on every subject“. Will he call on Williams to invite Catholic and protestant Bishops too?

Science: Scientists believe they have recreated the “Out of Body” experience in healthy people.

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Children, Culture, Science

Online Reading, August 21

Children: A French bestseller explains why women should not have children (the pain referenced in comments for yesterday is one of the reasons)

Culture: Mark Dever has an interview with David Wells on the problems of being Christian in this age.

Science: Apparently cat tactile memory is longer than their visual memory (I know you all wanted to know that).

More Culture: Tehran seems to have a growing Heavy Metal Scene. My favorite quote from the clip “Devil Worship originated in 18th century England, it is supported by Jewish and American Capitalists”.

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