Early one spring morning, while the lawn was still covered with dew, I awoke from a deep and restful slumber to start the day anew. Perched on the rooftop, fresh Owens Corning Shingles, ready to install, Very odd indeed, looking so layered, so tall. One by one out of their bundles, precisely they lay, Not one turn, not one tumble, almost like play. Non-stop they cover this place, such a fast pace, On again, on again, vibrations in time, Hypnotic rhythms, a hypnotic rhyme. Hunger and a grumble, a smile, no time, An appetite can mumble to satisfy lunchtime. Oh my! A loud tummy in need, It’s break-time indeed for the roofing machine. Time to feed—then rise once more, With bread in hand, the roof to restore, A house now whole beneath the sun’s gleam, Built by sweat, shingles, and a well-fed dream.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Bringing Up Final Judgment Without Raising Hell

Talking about Hell can be Dificult. 

It’s easy for people to talk past each other. We often bring unstated assumptions, ambiguous beliefs, and undefined terms into our conversations. Often difficult conversations about hard issues require a strategic approach. In this talk, Tim offers some specific guidelines for talking about Hell to give us the best chance of making an impact without compromising the truth.
Here's how: First, watch your language. Second, focus on final judgment. Third, pick your battles. This takes humility and maturity. The diversity of views in the church is our strength, not our weakness. Fourth, take a big picture approach to show that Hell isn’t a problem most people think it is.


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Friday, February 19, 2021

William Lane Craig vs Peter Millican: "Does God Exist?" Dec 15, 2011

This debate on "Does God Exist?" took place in front of a capacity audience at the Great Hall, University of Birmingham. It was recorded on Friday 21st October 2011 as part of the UK Reasonable Faith Tour with William Lane Craig.   William Lane Craig is Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, La Mirada, California and a leading philosopher of religion.  Peter Millican is Gilbert Ryle Professor of Philosophy at Hertford College, University of Oxford and a noted scholar in studies of Hume.   The debate was hosted by the University of Birmingham Student Philosophy Society, and the debate was moderated by Professor Carl Chinn.   For more information on the Reasonable Faith Tour see http://www.bethinking.org/craig

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change - Marc Morano June 20, 2018

Marc Morano, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change, discusses how climate science become so politicized and shares facts needed to understand and resist this political agenda. See more at http://theDove.us Originally aired on theDove TV & Radio Wednesday, June 20 Follow us on social media: http://Facebook.com/theDoveOnline http://Facebook.com/theDoveNewsroom http://.Instagram.com/theDoveOnline http://.Twitter.com/theDoveOnline http://.Twitter.com/theDoveNewsroom Support theDove: https://theDove.us/Support-Us/

Morano's statement to Congress: UN Extinction Report nothing more than '...

Marc Morano's full opening statement at the US House Resources hearing to examine the UN's species extinction report. Hearing - Responding to the Global Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services US House Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife May 22, 2019

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