Things I've Recently Read and Remembered:


Scott J. Hafemann on sin and the fear of God:
We fear God so little that we seldom sense the seriousness of our sin. And we sense the seriousness of our sin so little that we seldom fear God. (Via)

Grudem on Marriage:
I think that I failed to understand that, though the husband is the head of the wife, as Christ is the head of the church (Eph. 5:23), a well-functioning head has ears. (Via)

Middlebury College articulates my own position on Wikipedia:
Wikipedia is an ideal place to start research but an unacceptable way to end it. (Via)

Plantinga on Dawkins' God Delusion:
You might say that some of his forays into philosophy are at best sophomoric, but that would be unfair to sophomores; the fact is (grade inflation aside), many of his arguments would receive a failing grade in a sophomore philosophy class. This, combined with the arrogant, smarter-than-thou tone of the book, can be annoying. (Via)
Read and Remembered
March 7, 2007
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