Eternal Punishment vs. Finite Crime
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 by Dan Carrington posted in Christian Living | 8 Comments »In Old Testament times, people would take revenge against one another in ways that were absolutely shocking. There was no balance. It was not uncommon to kill someone for being disrepectful or for some petty crime. Then God stepped in with the whole "eye for an eye" thing to keep things a bit more fair when it came to punishment and justice. Later, in the New Testament, Jesus raises the bar even more. It was no ...
Take My Word for It
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 by Dan Carrington posted in Evangelism | Comments OffSeveral months ago, I had written about the idea of non-believers not accepting the books of the New Testament as evidence of actual events. What they are looking for is "extra-biblical texts" to corroborate what the Bible says. In like fashion, I recently heard one atheist mention (several times, actually) that a person's personal testimony of an experience with God would not be sufficient evidence to make a claim of His existence. Now, to a degree, ...
Why We Still Sin
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 by Dan Carrington posted in Christian Living | 2 Comments »Last week, I posted my thoughts on the subsitutionary atonement of Christ. At the end of that post, I posed a question that I promised to address this week. It's "next week" now, so I suppose I should keep my promise and address this issue. Interestingly enough, to a large degree my perspective given in last week's post is actually quite heavily rooted in the concepts I'm sharing this week. In other words, the question of ...
Substitutionary Atonement
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 by Dan Carrington posted in Sin | Comments OffRecently I was listening to some atheists discussing their concerns regarding the idea of the substitutionary atonement of Christ. Basically, that's just a big, fancy term for the fact that Jesus died for our sins. Nothing more complicated than that. Here is the misunderstanding that I heard based on how the conversation went. They don't get how someone else can be punished in our place. If we are the ones who have sinned, then someone else ...
Omniscience vs. Free Will
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 by Dan Carrington posted in God's Character | 2 Comments »In a recent atheist podcast that I subscribe to, the hosts were discussing the idea of the omniscience of God and how this somehow contradicts the idea of free will. Their argument was basically that, if God already knows what you're going to do and the things you or I will choose before you do so, then you and I have not choice but to make that choice. Normally, I am quite pleased and even pleasantly surprised ...


