Utah?
Not Idaho? Hmmm . . . it must be infected with too many Gentiles.
Utah?
Not Idaho? Hmmm . . . it must be infected with too many Gentiles.
First, I get this email from Scott W.:
Great is Jehovah, the Lord
For heaven and earth testify to His great power
‘Tis heard in the fierce raging storm
In the torrent’s loud thundering roar
Great is Jehovah, the Lord
Mighty is His power
‘Tis heard in the rustling of the leaves in the forest
Seen in the waving of golden fields
In loveliest flowers’ gaudy array
‘Tis seen in myriad stars of heaven
Fierce it sounds in the thunder’s loud roll
And flames in the lightning’s brightly quivering flash
Yet clearer thy throbbing heart to thee
Proclaims Jehovah’s power, the Lord God almighty
Look thou praying to heaven
And hope for grace and for mercy.
-Schubert
And then I read this post, today, by Sweet Is the Peace on “How Firm a Foundation”. What glory. What other foundation does one need? What more can He say than to you He hath said already in His excellent Word?
Sing it with full trust throughout the corridor.
It is a beautiful Monday.
Gordy writes,
But it is more on how modern Paganism is BECOMING much like Fundamentalist Christianity.
And John Morehead of Salt Lake Theological Seminary chimes in:
I find Gordy’s candor refreshing, and a reminder that virtually all religions and spiritual pathways struggle with difficulties, and difficult people. Recognition of the challenges is the first step in correcting them. And at the risk of shameless self-promotion, perhaps books like Beyond the Burning Times can be read by members of both Christianity and Paganism and can serve as a starting place for our efforts at moving beyond our problematic fundamentalisms.
Isn’t that the problem of any religion? Those fundamentalists! Fundamentalisms are the problem. And they are so alike each other in their intolerance.
Thanks.
Why the atonement is so hard to discuss by Matt
Pharisaism by Mark
Christian Hypocrisy? by Jeff
Open up the Planet Jackson Hole Weekly (August 27-Sept. 2, 2008 Issue 37).
Read Gwenn Wadsworth’s letter to the editor. She is reacting to Richard Albrecht (scroll down to page 8 for his editorial), who was reacting to a doctor in the woods.
She writes,
How dare Richard Albrecht (Planet Jackson Hole, Guest Editorial, August 20, 2008) try to impose his beliefs on us and insult women. (more…)
Give him a megaphone. No worries. He does speak softly.
I don’t need Obama to tell me how important it is that we give of our abundant riches.
I take the Bible literally. So this past month, one ought to have helped people with gas money. One ought to have helped with giving out school supplies. One ought to have bought another one’s meal.
God and His word are more powerful than government to change the selfish, uncaring, materialistic heart.
Is she Mormon? Dennis fills us in on the first and biggest question.
She sounds like a fundamentalist . . . allow God to be taught as Creator in the public schools . . . homosexuality is a sin . . . life begins at conception . . . etc.
A perfect, conservative Idahoan.
But what do the Mormon Feminist Housewives have to say? Are they weeping for joy over this historical moment? (mfranti? CrazyWomenCreek?)
An LDS wife and her family attended this past Sunday morning at our church. And she just made this remark to my wife here at the house a couple hours ago. (more…)
I love what the vicar, Dyson Hague, says about “At-One-Ment by Propitiation” and substitutionary atonement in John’s Gospel: (more…)