Around the Web

2007 June 21
by joshuaesc

 From our Men’s Morning Bible Study, a quiz to assist your view on your eschatology : Take the Quiz Here (if you get an”odd” banner on the right hand side of this quiz page, just hit refresh BEFORE you begin your quiz)

Can you be a Christian and a Muslim? The hottest talk around the Christian Reformed Blogsosphere is this question due to a recent Episcopal FEMALE pastor claiming these views that she is one herself. (there are several items in this sentence which have difficulties, but this link focuses on the “Being Christian and Muslim”. ) Dr. Mohler’s radio podcast features several good conversations with callers and an excellent commentary by himself.

How to disagree with your husband  (Amy Scott): Don’t let this title scare you. Nicely said.

A New Fellowship in the UK: Reformation and Revivial

Ah, the French, do it again. Frech enforrce Blackberry Ban.

A neat idea (ht: Boingboing)

Spurrier’s first IN-STATE QB recruit.

Make Your Mouth a Means of Grace (Desiring God) Ephesians 4:29-30 ” Let no rotten word come out of your mouth, but if something is good for the upbuilding of a need, (let that come out of your mouth) in order that it might give grace to those who hear.”

Explanation: If you took a picture of the Sun at the same time each day, would it remain in the same position? The answer is no, and the shape traced out by the Sun over the course of a year is called an analemma. The Sun’s apparent shift is caused by the Earth’s motion around the Sun when combined with the tilt of the Earth’s rotation axis. The Sun will appear at its highest point of the analemma during summer and at its lowest during winter. Analemmas created from different Earth latitudes would appear at least slightly different, as well as analemmas created at a different time each day. The analemma pictured to the left was built up by Sun photographs taken from 1998 August through 1999 August from Ukraine. The foreground picture from the same location was taken during the early evening in 1999 July.

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  1. 2007 June 21
    Parker Page permalink

    You scored as Amillenialist, Amillenialism believes that the 1000 year reign is not literal but figurative, and that Christ began to reign at his ascension. People take some prophetic scripture far too literally in your view.Amillenialist100% Moltmannian Eschatology75% Premillenialist50% Preterist25% Postmillenialist25% Dispensationalist25% Left Behind0% What’s your eschatology?created with QuizFarm.com

  2. 2007 June 21

    Thank you Parker. I always knew you were one!!!

    You scored as a Amillenialist. Amillenialism believes that the 1000 year reign is not literal but figurative, and that Christ began to reign at his ascension. People take some prophetic scripture far too literally in your view.

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