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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Evolutionists Outraged At County Fair Creation Science Displays

The July 2014 cover story of Earth: The Magazine Of The American Geosciences Institute warns “Creationism Comes To The County Fair'.

It is further cautioned “County fairs have proved good places for creationists to reach captive audiences”.

But aren't these venues less captive than those in which evolutionists purvey their own propaganda?

For example, no one is forced to attend the county fair.

However, unless a child's parents are able to scrimp together the tuition necessary to finance private education or are talented enough to educate their own children through homeschool, the vast majority of students will be bombarded by public school indoctrination where the science curriculum exudes doctrinaire Darwinism.

Secondly, if you attend the county fair and an offensive both grabs your attention, you are free to speed by.

However, if a child wants to successfully complete school, he must remain subjected to this teaching no matter how much it might ridicule the child's most deeply held beliefs.

Thirdly, organizations must pay for the use of county fair booths.

However, educators are paid from public funds to ply the naturalistic perspective. County fairs are held in part in celebration of rural culture and values.

As such, as areas characterized by deep religious faith, creation science ministries and organizations should be encouraged to highlight this particular aspect of the American philosophical landscape.

By Frederick Meekins

Vader Granted Own Comic Series

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Church Membership: Separation

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Pat Buchanan WMAL 7/25/14 Interview

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Monday, July 28, 2014

Pastor Suggests Suppression Of Witches

In a sermon on the Salem Witch Trials, Pastor Matthew Trewhella of the Mercy Seat Christian Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin analyzed a number of facts and perceptions surrounding this event from early American history.

The minister did a superb job in pointing out that not as many lost their lives in this tragedy as is commonly believed and the role played by Christians such as Cotton Mather in actually bringing this outrage to an end.

Somewhat disturbing was his contention that the civil magistrate should not allow those of that deviant creed to meet publicly as they do here in America.

It is correct that in the Old Testament that the theonomic covenant commanded that Israel was to drive practitioners of these beliefs from the land to the point of execution if need be.

However, we do not see that approach being taken in the New Testament.

For example, instead of physical force being used to repel these abominations, what we see transpiring in the more Gentile context in which the Apostles operated was apologetic confrontation where the errant beliefs were exposed and the alternative of the Gospel offered.

Furthermore, if the Christian magistrate suppresses conscience in this area deemed offensive, on what grounds do they protest when they find their beliefs being persecuted and oppressed?

by Frederick Meekins

A Christian Approach To Technology

In Jurassic Park, the chaos theorist played by Jeff Goldblum quipped that scientists were in such a hurry to find out if they could that they never took the time to consider whether they should when it came to resurrecting extinct dinosaurs through genetic cloning technology. The comment was quite profound as it also has considerable bearing on the application of similar technologies to the human species as well.

Futurists have estimated that nearly 90% of the knowledge today has been discovered within the past decade. This is especially true of scientifically complex fields such as biology and medicine.

Ethics is the branch of philosophy concerned with determining what is right and wrong. Bioethics attempts to apply these principles to issues relating to matters of life, its quality, and preservation. As such, it is a relatively new field of inquiry coming to prominence since the 1980’s.

As a new discipline, overall bioethics is underdeveloped with Christian involvement scantier than it ought to be. With its frontier flavor however, bioethics is not confined solely to those with doctorates in esoteric subjects. Rather it is a field needing input from a wide variety of backgrounds and perspectives if mankind is to chart a balanced course into what was before now unexplored territory.

For example, many couples unable to have children on their own have turned to a number of fertilization techniques where egg and sperm are brought together outside the body for implantation inside the womb. While the practice has become quite commonplace, it is in fact fraught with a number of ethical dilemmas that need to be addressed by the church.

For starters, the reader will note that nowhere above is it spelled out that the sperm and the egg belong to the husband and the wife of the couple seeking to have a child. Sometimes these are donated --- often bought and sold like farm produce --- from total strangers, undermining the sanctity of the marriage covenant and no doubt unsettling the identity of the child should the offspring ever learn of his true parentage.

Yet of even greater concern in these procedures is when more eggs are fertilized than are needed. Since it can be concluded from Matthew 1:20 that fertilized eggs posses life, quite a dilemma develops over what to do with the leftover embryos.

If these individuals are disposed of, it becomes an act of murder. They can be placed into storage for up to seven years if the couple would like to have an additional baby in the future; but what happens if the couple divorces?

These conundrums and many others just like it are the result of the underlying worldview upon which much of contemporary culture rests. For since the days of the Renaissance, up through the Enlightenment and French Revolution and no doubt accelerated by Darwinism, no longer is God and His Word seen as the ultimate source of moral authority. Rather, the moral focus has switched to human autonomy in either the form of the individual or the state.

In the Book of Genesis, the student of Scripture learns that man is created in the image of God. As such, upholding this ideal preempts individual happiness when personal satisfaction comes into conflict with innocent human life.

Unfortunately, in this day the preservation of innocent human life often takes a backseat to “I want” and “me, me, me”. Such anxiety can drive the longing soul inward to concentrate on one’s own existential despair rather than outward towards those with even greater needs.

For example, a couple unable to have children on their own biologically wanting to have one --- often pressured into it by members of the congregation and clergy thinking they know more about the will of God for other people than the people themselves --- often turn to artificial fertilization these days rather than other ways to satisfy an otherwise humanitarian impulse such as adoption or other charitable pursuits.

Likewise, at the other end of the continuum of selfishness are those that, rather than coveting life so much that they would dishonor it by an illegitimate attempt to grasp at and possess it on their own terms rather than through God’s providence, that view life needing care beyond the ordinary in order to be maintained such as that at the beginning or end of temporal existence as an inconvenience to be done away with as soon as possible.

Those holding to the Biblical position of respecting the image of God within each individual irrespective of the physical frame’s condition would do what was within their power to defend the young under their responsibility and lend comfort to those passing out of this life on God’s timetable rather than according to some arbitrary definition of quality.

Furthermore, if those in their declining years were treated as human beings created in the image of God rather than as beasts of burden that have outlived their usefulness, senior saints might enjoy a better quality of life irrespective of their bodily circumstances.

By Frederick Meekins

Drab & Malnourished Wonder Woman

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Friday, July 25, 2014

Why Shouldn't Pregnant Bitch Robbing The Elderly Be Shot?

If she want the respect due a mother, she should act like one.

How was this victim suppose to know if this wasn't a ploy to gain his sympathies and then turn around and do him in.

She apparently wasn't so incapacitated by her reproductive indiscretions as to prevent her from going a looting.

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Will Obama Airlift Immigrant Insurgents Into U.S. Heartland?

In an O’Reilly Factor interview, Univison propagandist Jorge Ramos remarked that the waters of the Rio Grande were contaminated and beset with dangerous currents.

Sarcastically I joked that eventually Coast Guard or Naval transports would probably ferry the border violators across.

It now seems that the Obama Administration may go above and beyond that level of accommodative outrageousness.

According to the New York Times, a proposal is being considered to transport young Hondurans 21 years of age and younger directly into the United States.

This is so they can avoid the journey through Mexico.

Instead, their energies can be reserved for carousing, looting, and other generalized forms of criminality once they reach not only the shores of the United States but apparently now the innermost destinations of the country as well.

Given that most Americans graduate around 18 years of age and can enlist in the military or qualify for most forms of employment at that age as well, it seems a sizable percentage of these trespassers aren’t the tiny helpless children the American people have been duped to believe.

By Frederick Meekins

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Washington National Cathedral

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Crowdfunding For Entrperenuers

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Will Government Robots Patrol American Homes?

Have people learned nothing from numerous Terminator films and X-Men comics?

This is being proposed in the name of obesity prevention.

So what happens when the human beings disobey the robot?

If these robots are government owned and subsidized, what is to prevent the robot from cataloging for your intelligence agency file everything you say and do.

What if in in a fit of anger you say something uncouth about protected government minorities?

What if the little woman is aroused to carnal relations in a politically incorrect manner?

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How To Handle Theological Debates

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Defying The Faith

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Perilous Is The New Normal

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The History Of ComicCon

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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Nothing Unpatriotic About Taking Advantage Of Tax Code Loopholes

The cover story of the July 2014 issue of Fortune Magazine is titled “Positively Un-American: Bigtime Companies Moving Their Headquarters Overseas To Dodge Billions In Taxes”.

Technically, if this is taking advantage of a loophole or provision of of the legal code, is it really un-American?

To many of this perspective, the issue is not so much about exhibiting a love of country as it is about statists wanting to bleed victims dry financially like a vampire with a tapeworm.

For example, golfer Phil Mickelson was about condemned for treason for hinting that he was considering a move from California to Florida in part for tax reasons.

And mind you, that geographic change would have been within the boundaries of the United States.

In a constitutional republic, it is not the business of the centralized authorities as to why an individual decides to move within the system to localities more in accord with that individual's philosophical vision.

Would these same leftwing centralizers have been outraged if Mickelson announced if he was moving from a jurisdiction opposed to gay marriage to one more accepting of that particular lifestyle arrangement?

Multiculturalists and tolerancemongers enjoy nothing more than to look down their noses and snap how out of sync what the United States is doing from that of the rest of the world.

Interesting how one seldom hears of the benefits that might result should America decide to lower tax rates on both individuals and corporations alike.

By Frederick Meekins

Jesus Figurine

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Facebook, Our Brains & Our Witness

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How To Write Comics

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USA Today Batman Retrospective

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Will The Rock Play Shazam?

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Out Of Wedlock Births Exploding

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Lunar Portrait

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Friday, July 18, 2014

Obama Minion Calls For Caliphate

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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Is The Slow Church Movement The Next Religious Threat?

According to the 7/23/14 Christian Century review of the book “Slow Church: Cultivating Community In The Patient Way Of Jesus”, these authors contend that the individual should stay in only one church.

This is because, “Every time we move from one church to another, we lose a little bit of our patience for all things religious.”

But what if the church is so small that the less desirable regions of the Afterlife will cover over with glaciers before the average person will be able to participate through means of other emptying pockets into the collection plate?

But more importantly, this perspective could easily lead to the fostering of an atmosphere where the victims (oh, I mean members and attenders of the congregation) will put up with increasingly shocking forms of abuse and levels of generalized mistreatment for fear of endangering their immortal souls.

Even if that is not what the authors originally intended, that is most likely what will result in a world characterized by Jonestown, Waco, and the epidemic of sex scandals blackening the eyes of both the Roman Catholic and Protestant branches of Christendom.

According to the authors of a manifesto on the Slow Church Movement, one is to remain in the same church more or less no matter what.

The authors clearly look like Emergent Church beatniks.

One of them is even a Quaker.

That means he does not view doctrine formulated upon the foundation of His unchanging word as the primary way that God conveys His intentions to mankind.

Rather, we are to fumble about being leading by what is assumed to be the Holy Spirit.

But with that given a higher status than the Bible, we don’t really have any proof that the message we are receiving is from the indwelling presence of the Triune Godhead or rather from demonic entities kicked out of the gates of Heaven.

In the end, this Slow Church mindset will no doubt be used to denigrate the character of those that get up and walk out once the gay weddings or the wife swappings commence and be used to applaud as spiritually awakened those willing to go along with such abhorrent practices.

by Frederick Meekins

Slow Church Pastoral Discussion

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Seminarians Execute Bank Heist

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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Environmental Propagandists Full Of It Over Dog Poo Run Off

Each year, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources publishes an educational brochure directed towards children titled “The Maryland Bay Game”.

Often, the pamphlet contains interesting information regarding the state's geography and natural resources.

Some of the content, however, is outright environmental propaganda.

For example, there is one activity consisting of a maze titled “Scoop The Poop”.

The text admonishes that, by scooping the poop of the 1.3 million dogs estimated to reside in the state, residents of the New Order are playing their role in removing harmful nutrients and bacteria from entering local waterways.

While picking up after Fido might make things more healthy and pleasant for human beings, such an activity can't possibly do as much to restore the Chesapeake as this dinky tractate leads one to believe..

A proverbial aphorism questions “Does a bear take a you-know-what in the woods?”

The title of a book boldly proclaims “Everybody Poops”.

Are these activists going to insist that the digestive effluent of these particular creatures is appreciably different than what is grunted out of the backside of the average household canine?

Unlike most dogs, fish living in the bay just let it rip right there in the bay.

Some of these animals, not unlike many a Redneck, probably consider roadkill fine dining.

One of the goals of bay restoration is to increase the number of animal species depleted by man (especially Whites aspiring to live a lifestyle above that of prancing through the woods 3/4's naked in a loin cloth procuring whatever nuts and berries one can happen to scrounge).

But if increasing the number of animals that live in, around, and above the Bay also increases the amount of #1 and #2 flowing into these sacred waters, then why doesn't it become our obligation to exterminate these creatures as quickly and as thoroughly as possible?

By Frederick Meekins

Discerning Deviant Doctrine

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Ebola Epidemic Kills 500

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Monday, July 14, 2014

Transborder Migrant Attempts To Spread His Misunderstood Brand Of Child Love

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Is Breaking Amish Tramp A Lesbian?

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Pacific Rim Animated Series Planned

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Friday, July 11, 2014

The Gay Proud Whopper

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Do Dallas Seminary Scholastics Insist Church Has More Right To Children Than Christian Parents?

It use to be that the name “Dallas Theological Seminary” was akin to a Good Housekeeping Seal Of Approval” in conservative Evangelical Protestant circles.

Upon hearing that name, it was pretty safe to assume that what you were subjecting yourself to was sound theological teaching.

However, as in the case of the Good Housekeeping Seal Of Approval, it seems this once great name in theological erudition and learning can also be bought for a price in an era of declining standards and quality.

One comment in a podcast about the phenomena of Emerging Adulthood produced by that particular institution ought to send chills down the spines of the discerning.

One of the speakers in the discussion remarked that parents ARE NOT to think of themselves as the primary disciplers of their children regarding the Christian faith.

Instead, that is an area over which the parents are to yield to the authority of the Church.

Frankly, I doubt that is a concession even the most sincerely devout of Roman Catholics are willing to make to Vatican hierarchs.

So just how much control over what is taught in the home in regards to doctrine and practice in regards to secondary issues are the parents suppose to surrender to the pastor and his underlings?

Ideally, the parents are to be the primary teachers of the faith to their offspring.

The church is there as a source a general teaching and consultation should the family face an issue over which they do not feel equipped to address.

This mindset where the parents are looked to as glorified innkeepers and hotel bellhops with the real task of character formation left to credential and positioned experts has worked out splendidly in terms of the public education system.

Why should we assume it will work out any better in the confines of the Church.

By Frederick Meekins

Has Handout Mentality Penetrated Dallas Theological Seminary?

A Dallas Theological Seminary podcast tackled the issue of Emerging Adulthood.

That is the phenomena where many youth do not assume all of the responsibilities of adulthood all at once but rather over a span of time that can extend into the 30’s.

In reflecting, one of the seminarians remarked how in his own life as soon as graduating from Biola he set out straight to Texas to embark on his ministry.

Essential to his own success were regular checks from his church COMMUNITY.

Instead of simply offering a statement of gratitude, the seminarian went on to lament how this practice was no longer usually the case.

Why should it be?

Most people are struggling financially on their own to keep their heads above water.

On what grounds are those that are in jobs or occupations that they might not care for obligated to turn hard-earned money over to an Evangelical Christian equivalent of a shiftless beatnik meandering about trying to “find themselves” or are unwilling to lift a finger on their own until landing in their dream job?

Shouldn’t church money or money from church people instead go to those enduring ACTUAL hardships?

By Frederick Meekins

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Patriotic Kitty

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Calvinists Overly Critical Of Altar Calls

A meme with an image pirated from Disney's Beauty & The Beast reads, “This Bible is so old that's I can't find 'altar call' in it.”

Such humor is an attempt to ridicule the practice where pastors and evangelists encourage those under conviction to come forward so that they might invite Jesus into their hearts for forgiveness and salvation if they are not exactly how to commence this journey towards a beatific eternity.

Granted, such tactics might prompt an insincere or misunderstanding person to rush forward thinking the profundities being approached are formulaic.

However, what those spreading this missiological propaganda fail to reveal is that they don't really want you making a decision irrespective of the venue.

If they had their way and preached sermons consistent with their soteriology, you'd remain neutral with your fingers crossed (unless they make a fuss about that gesture also somehow being pagan in origin) with the mystery resolved of whether you'll awaken after death in Heaven or Hell only after you arrive in one of these two regions of the Afterlife.

It is claimed that this ritual urging the penitent to march forward to receive Christ is not in the Bible.

But neither are many other traditions that these hardline Biblicists of a Calvinistic persuasion insist upon retaining.

For example, it should be pointed out to those holding to this variety of predestinarianism from a Presbyterian or Anglican perspective that there is nothing about infant baptism providing salvatory protection for a baby.

It might be a beautiful symbol of welcoming a child into the covenant community.

But if you, dear Christian, are relying on that liturgical act to protect your precious little one from the fires of Hell throughout a lifetime and do nothing more to introduce that child to Christ as the Savior they must claim for themselves, spiritually you have doused your child in gasoline and edged them to the brink of those unquenchable flames.

Next, there is really not a thing in the Bible about formalized membership in one particular church organization.

At most, the Scripture speaks of one church in a particular town.

So if we are going to be such a stickler on detail, if your church is not the oldest congregation in town, are you guilty of being a schismatic?

Interestingly, those looking down their noses at those congregations that make use of altar calls as part of their order of service certainly don't mind going out of their way to whack me over the head about not “belonging” to a particular congregation even though I go to church most weeks out of the year, listen to sermons and conservative talk radio at least four hours per day, and nearly every day post conservative and/or Christian content to the Internet.

The Bible provides the basic rules by which the Creator expects us to abide if we are to please Him and for us to receive His blessing even if that reward is not granted this side of eternity.

However, one truth that each of us often struggles with is that the specifics in which those absolutes are implemented on the practical level might not be as clearly spelled out.

By Frederick Meekins

is Your Pastor Dabbling In Porn?

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Martin Luther On Preaching

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Bob Richter On Flea Market Finds

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Wednesday, July 09, 2014

Christianity & Capitalism

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Tuesday, July 08, 2014

Hitler's Black Magic & Satanism

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Insuregents Prepare For Uprising

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Aquinas & Natural Law

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Today's Religion & Spirituality

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Lutheran Review Of "Transformers: Age Of Extinction"

Contrary to what these pastors harped, no one is going to be moved to see the Transformers movie because of the father/daughter relationship of the characters. Viewers are going to see Optimus Prime ride a Dinobot.

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Rebooting The Media

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Serious Dangers Of The Internet Age

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Will Ebola Sweep Across The Planet?

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Gay Pride Whopper Slips Thick Meat Between The Buns

So of if there is to be a gay pride Whopper that celebrates slipping the thick meat between the buns, will there be a heterosexual marketing campaign for those that like to wiggle their chicken tender around in the dipping sauce container?

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Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Tuesday, July 01, 2014

Matt Drudge WTOP Interview

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Will Kamikazes Retake The Skies?

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Obama Eagerly Celebrates Ramadan

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