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[Continued from The God Talk Club Defines Cult – I] “I think if I was setting out on a journey of any kind I’d want to know precisely where I’m going,” said Bob. “I agree!” said Jerry. “That’s why orthodoxy is so important.” “But you really can’t agree on what’s ‘orthodox’, can you?” “I think…
Jeremy Pierce has a good piece on Christians who enjoy science fiction and fantasy. I particularly appreciated his clear statement that entertainment itself is a value, that we don’t only read fiction for some educational purpose or other, but that it can simply be relaxation and entertainment. He says: So you don’t need to think…
When he turned 40, Kenneth began to feel that something was missing in his life. Oh, he wasn’t a lost soul. He didn’t feel a need to find himself, whatever that might mean. He just felt that there was some thing, or perhaps some person, which (or who) would make his life more complete. Something…
“Hello Carl. I’m Victor, Pastor Victor.” “Thanks for coming to see me, Pastor.” Victor sized up the man across the table from him. He could see the young man’s eyes flicker around the room, noting the watching prison guards and the other signs that said, “This is a jail.” It was a county jail, but…
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[Continued from The God Talk Club Defines Cult – I] “I think if I was setting out on a journey of any kind I’d want to know precisely where I’m going,” said Bob. “I agree!” said Jerry. “That’s why orthodoxy is so important.” “But you really can’t agree on what’s ‘orthodox’, can you?” “I think…
Jeremy Pierce has a good piece on Christians who enjoy science fiction and fantasy. I particularly appreciated his clear statement that entertainment itself is a value, that we don’t only read fiction for some educational purpose or other, but that it can simply be relaxation and entertainment. He says: So you don’t need to think…
When he turned 40, Kenneth began to feel that something was missing in his life. Oh, he wasn’t a lost soul. He didn’t feel a need to find himself, whatever that might mean. He just felt that there was some thing, or perhaps some person, which (or who) would make his life more complete. Something…
“Hello Carl. I’m Victor, Pastor Victor.” “Thanks for coming to see me, Pastor.” Victor sized up the man across the table from him. He could see the young man’s eyes flicker around the room, noting the watching prison guards and the other signs that said, “This is a jail.” It was a county jail, but…
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… at Crossroads. A spam filter caught 11 submissions and Diane has graciously done an update. Discover more from The Jevlir Caravansary Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe
[Continued from The God Talk Club Defines Cult – I] “I think if I was setting out on a journey of any kind I’d want to know precisely where I’m going,” said Bob. “I agree!” said Jerry. “That’s why orthodoxy is so important.” “But you really can’t agree on what’s ‘orthodox’, can you?” “I think…