• Most people who know me know that I am a man of strong opinions. Yet recently I’m wondering if my opinions are as well founded as I thought.

    I think this, not because I’ve had some massive revelation that undercuts what I believe (quite the contrary in fact). Rather, I have seen a disturbing trend in people around me here in Canada, and have to wonder if I’m like that.

    The trend is a simple one. Canadians whose only connection to the United States is through their news media feel confident to refer to the American president as “evil”.

    While I do have some questions about the appropriateness of some of his foreign policy decisions, and in the sense that all people are totally depraved, I agree that he’s evil. Yet, when I ask people why they think so, they repeat some rather stupid statements like “Bush’s war for oil” (that lowered our access to oil, increased the price at the tanks, and is virtually guaranteeing that Bush’s policies end with the election of a new president), or how Bush “caused 9/11” (despite the MANY disprovings of “loose change” and their ilk, and the fact that Islamic extremists attacked American targets during the Clinton administration, including a failed attempt at the trade center), or that he “stole” the elections (despite getting the majority of the popular vote the second time around).

    It’s almost as inane as the strong opinions people hold about “religion”. Automatically tarring all believers with the same brush (for the record, John Hagee and Tim LaHaye are not in any way my “leaders” even though I am an evangelical Christian), and talking about a massive branch of human experience as all bad (despite the marked inability among most to even explain what they refer to when they speak of religion… they either include what they believe or to include all the things we manifestly refer to when we talk about religion).

    This leads me to the conclusion that modern society has become an amalgam of pooled ignorance rather than an embrace of truth.

    But am I any different?

  • Christian Material: In an effort to make doctrinally based material available in many languages, the open source mission has started this wiki.

    Gift Ideas: Anybody wanting to congratulate me for graduation (or just randomly give me a gift) should look at the new book, “in My Place Condemned He Stood”, Irish Calvinist has a review here.

    Bible Burning: I guess some people really don’t like the New Testament.

  • Team Hoyt – Redeemer

    An inspiring video. This is team Hoyt, they have been in 958 athletic events according to their website, including completing the full ironman 6 times.

    I have no idea why that specific music is in the background, as I don’t know if they’re believers, but a moving video nonetheless.

    HT: Irish Calvinist

  • If anybody’s interested, there’s a series of lectures on Calvinism over at desiringGod, here. It includes lecture notes and everything (and if you’re a theology geek, that excites you).

  • This week my Church is memorizing Proverbs 31:30, “Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.”

    I may need to remember this one as I continue on the single Christian dating circuit. :-)