To borrow a line from Vox Day, this pair of sentences is so superlatively wrong that it will require the development of esoteric mathematics operating simultaneously in multiple dimensions fully to comprehend the orders of magnitude of its wrongness. That was Timothy McGrew’s opinion of the email a reader named Loren sent me earlier this …
About
- Josh McDowell says: "Thinking Christian is one of the better places I know of on the web to learn and practice solid Biblical thinking, and to understand what it means that Christianity is really true."
- About This Blog
- RSS Subscribe
- Podcasts
- Also blogging at
• First Things
• The Point - Follow Me on Twitter
Links:
-
Apologetics Search Engine
-
Apologetics Bloggers Alliance
- Always Have a Reason
- Another Ascending Lark
- Apologetic Junkie
- Apologetics 315
- Apologetics Guy
- Bringing Back the Tao
- Christian Apologetics and Intelligence
- Christian Apologetics UK
- Cold and Lonely Truth
- Deeper Waters
- Dove Theology
- Edgar Andrews
- Epagonizesthai
- Erik Manning
- Faithful Thinkers
- Gospel Apologetics
- Hard-Core Christianity
- Hieropraxis
- Hope's Reason
- Ichthus 77
- In Defense of the Christian Faith
- Jonathan Sherwin
- Josiah Concept
- MandM
- Possible Worlds
- Proslogion
- Ratio Christi
- Ratio Christi-Ohio State
- Razor Swift Research Group
- Reasons for God
- Rob Lundberg
- Robert Kunda
- Sarcastic Xtian
- Say Hello To My Little Friend
- Songs of a Semi-Free Man
- Talitha Koum
- The Aristophrenium
- The God Hypothesis
- The Poached Egg
- The Point Blog
- The Redeemed Mind
- The Two Books Approach
- Thinking Matters
- Thoughtful Christianity
- Tilled Soil
- True U
- Wintery Knight
-
Blogroll
- Acton Institute Powerblog
- Appeared to Blogly
- Attempts at Honesty
- Between Two Worlds
- Brian Trapp
- Cadre Comments
- Cerebration
- Christ the Tao
- Confident Christianity
- Constructive Curmudgeon
- e4e
- Evangel (First Things)
- Evangelical Outpost
- Evangelical Perspective
- God3′s Blog
- He Lives
- JP Moreland
- Keith and Kay Seabourn
- Logos and Love
- Manhattan Declaration
- Maverick Philosopher
- Mere Orthodoxy
- Moral Science Club
- musings
- My Christian Blogs
- One Eternal Day
- Parableman
- Parchment and Pen
- Paul’s Ponderings
- Pseudo-Polymath
- Quodlibeta
- Real Physics
- Scientia Media
- Scriptorium Daily
- Seaford Baptist Church
- SelahScript
- Shadow to Light
- Signs of the Times
- Stand to Reason
- Talk Wisdom
- The BreakPoint Blog
- Think Christian
- Touchstone Mere Comments
- Uncommon Descent
-
Resource Center
- Bede's Library
- BeThinking
- BreakPoint
- C.S. Lewis Institute
- Campus Crusade for Christ
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library
- Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview
- Discover God
- Jesus.org
- Last Seminary
- LeaderU
- Library of Historical Apologetics
- Project Gutenberg
- Reasonable Faith
- Reclaim the High Ground
- Refractions
- Summit Ministries
- The Trinity Forum

The Electronic Student and the Bible: Learning In Community
A college dormitory floormate of mine named Dan took part in all of our dorm Bible studies and prayer times. One day in a Bible study our group’s leader was explaining the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ beliefs. Their first problem, he said, is that they don’t believe Christ was God. Dan spoke up and said, “He wasn’t.” …