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The (In)Scrutable Observer: Duty, R.I.P.
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Thoughts of a Reformed Christian guy who has one foot in the world of high tech and the other in the world of the past. Wednesday, January 25, 2006. Duty, R.I.P. Convenience is indeed king. No wonder then that Duty lies a-moldering in its grave, forsaken and forgotten, along with so many of God's commandments that are difficult or just plain Inconvenient to obey. Posted by theinscrutableone @ 10:44 PM. Belvidere, Illinois, United States. View my complete profile. Duty, R.I.P. Fingerprints of the Designer.
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The (In)Scrutable Observer: Writer's block
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Thoughts of a Reformed Christian guy who has one foot in the world of high tech and the other in the world of the past. Saturday, July 01, 2006. I say all this in order that I might solicit your prayers that the Lord (if He so wills) would raise up a mentor for me and/or help me improve my writing on my own, and to let you know that my posts will likely be sporadic until I come up with an approach to improve my skills. Posted by theinscrutableone @ 12:21 AM. Belvidere, Illinois, United States.
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The (In)Scrutable Observer: February 2005
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Thoughts of a Reformed Christian guy who has one foot in the world of high tech and the other in the world of the past. Saturday, February 26, 2005. The Inescapable God - revised. I've made some revisions to one of my earlier articles:. I owe the improvements in this article largely to comments made by one of my pastors in a recent Sunday School class regarding the presuppositional nature of atheism. If you haven't read this article before, please check it out. Posted by theinscrutableone @ 10:44 AM.
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The (In)Scrutable Observer: March 2005
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Thoughts of a Reformed Christian guy who has one foot in the world of high tech and the other in the world of the past. Friday, March 25, 2005. A matter of trust. For that matter, how did she know that I was on the level? It would have taken a miracle to establish any kind of trust, so since the miracle never came, every one of my contacts eventually fizzled and died. What's a Christian single to do when there's no suitable singles in his church? Attend a singles' conference? Now, since Sally and I aren'...
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The (In)Scrutable Observer: Platonic friendships
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Thoughts of a Reformed Christian guy who has one foot in the world of high tech and the other in the world of the past. Saturday, January 21, 2006. In such cases, it is indeed a mercy of God that blatant fornication doesn't take place, but yet we ought to consider whether such a standard of judgment is sufficiently strict. Related article: Companionship without committment. Posted by theinscrutableone @ 11:25 AM. Belvidere, Illinois, United States. View my complete profile. Duty, R.I.P.
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The (In)Scrutable Observer: The forgotten sin
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Thoughts of a Reformed Christian guy who has one foot in the world of high tech and the other in the world of the past. Monday, September 12, 2005. Please don't misunderstand me. I'm no social revisionist. Instead, I'm a Biblical literalist who accepts the Bible's teaching that homosexuality is sin and is in every situation a manifestation of the sin of fornication. But. I take issue with the prevailing view within the Religious Right that homosexuality is the. Moreover, adultery is utter foolishness....
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The (In)Scrutable Observer: The unanswerable argument
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Thoughts of a Reformed Christian guy who has one foot in the world of high tech and the other in the world of the past. Saturday, November 05, 2005. The last few days, I somehow got involved in a debate on the gift of prophecy over at Pyromaniac. As the words from cessationists and continuists have flown, it's become evident that pretty much everyone, barring one or two fence-sitters, is fully persuaded in their own mind of the truth of their view. This is very well and good when we're talking about the ...
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The (In)Scrutable Observer: Addiction to ungodliness
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Thoughts of a Reformed Christian guy who has one foot in the world of high tech and the other in the world of the past. Wednesday, May 18, 2005. However, let me suggest a different theory: rather than the brain's chemistry being the cause of the behavior, how about the reverse? Could it be that the brain's chemical balance changes as a result of behavior? Isn't that lifestyle just as persistent as homosexuality? What of child molestors? As support for my theory, I appeal to Romans 1. In this chapter,...
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The (In)Scrutable Observer: April 2005
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Thoughts of a Reformed Christian guy who has one foot in the world of high tech and the other in the world of the past. Wednesday, April 20, 2005. Go ahead, pack on the pounds (but in moderation). It's been a long time since I last wrote something new, so now's as good a time as any to pass on something I just saw in the news. Before I share the news item, I'd like to give a little historical background. Given that I'm a big history buff, that seems fitting, doesn't it? Here's the full article from CNN.
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The (In)Scrutable Observer: "Cast thy burden upon the Lord"
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Thoughts of a Reformed Christian guy who has one foot in the world of high tech and the other in the world of the past. Friday, May 26, 2006. Cast thy burden upon the Lord". An encouraging word from the Prince of Preachers that arrived in my inbox this morning. I hope you'll find it to be profitable. Dave. Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee. - Psalm 55:22. Posted by theinscrutableone @ 10:34 AM. Belvidere, Illinois, United States. View my complete profile. Duty, R.I.P.