Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Manny Ramirez Finds Peace and God


... Moments after our arrival, Ramirez walked out the door of his mansion, wearing sweatpants, a ragged shirt and a quizzical smile on his face that asked, What in the world are you doing here?
My explanation and a previous history of doing Spanish-language interviews with him clearly sufficed, as Ramirez proceeded to chat for an hour about his life as a stay-at-home father, his baseball past and unlikely future, and religion.
Lots and lots of religion.

Just about every remark Ramirez made had a reference to God, the Bible or the evangelical faith he embraced late last year, after he was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence stemming from an incident with his wife, Juliana. The charge was dropped when she refused to cooperate with the investigation.
Ramirez credits religion for their reconciliation.

"I feel good. My family's good," said Ramirez, who has two sons, Manny Jr., 9, and Lucas, 6, with Juliana. "Thanks to God, I have a peace I'd never had. I have an incredible peace."

In April 2011, a few months before his arrest, Ramirez had flunked a test for a performance-enhancing drug for the second time, triggering a 100-game suspension that prompted him to retire. He attempted to come back on a make-good contract for the A's, but they didn't see enough thump in his bat to call him up after he completed his suspension, which was commuted to 50 games.

Ramirez batted .302 in 17 games for Sacramento, but with no homers and a .349 slugging percentage.
He pondered playing winter ball in his native Dominican Republic but decided against it. And even though he continues to work out and hit in a cage, Ramirez said he can accept the likelihood his career is over.
"If the Lord says that's it, they're not going to open the door for you, I would say, 'Thank you Lord for the opportunity you gave me,'" he said. "He controls the situation. ...

see full USA Today article HERE

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Albertin Aroldis Chapman: Fastest Pitcher Ever?


Albertin Aroldis Chapman de la Cruz (born February 28, 1988[1]) is a Cuban-Andorran[2] Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher for theCincinnati Reds. Chapman bats and throws left-handed. He is listed at 6'4" (193 cm) tall and weighing 195 pounds (88 kg). As of August 2012, he holds the record for the fastest recorded pitch speed in MLB history,[3] after throwing a 105.1 mph (169.1 km/h) fastball in 2010. He was also clocked by one radar gun at 106 mph (170.6 km/h) in a later game, although this speed is disputed.[4]

Chapman pitched for Cuba domestically in the Cuban National Series and internationally for the Cuban national baseball team. He defected from Cuba in 2009 and signed a contract with the Reds in 2010. Chapman made his MLB debut that season. He won the MLB Delivery Man of the Month Award as the best relief pitcher for July 2012.
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High Heat: The Secret History of the Fastball


High Heat: The Secret History of the Fastball and the Improbable Search for the Fastest Pitcher of All Time (Hardcover)

Who threw a baseball the fastest of all-time? Some assert Bob Gibson, Sandy Koufax, Walter Johnson, Sam McDowell, Goose Goosage, Bob Feller, Nolan Ryan, and many of the modern flamethrowers. But countless problems arise when one seeks to discern the fastest fast-baller in baseball history inasmuch as the balls in baseball have changed in size, weight, and material. Additionally mound heights and angles have changed so attempting to discover the fastest of the fast in some sense is vain. But herein Tim Wendel has issued a zippy and entertaining book in: High Heat: The Secret History of the Fastball and the Improbable Search for the Fastest Pitcher of All Time.

Wendel delivers a fascinating pitch in alluring prose that discusses the bio-mechanics in throwing a baseball and the genetic aspects of the preeminent speed-ballers. He draws the reader in with great anecdotes featuring:


  • Nolan Ryan (thought to have the fastest recorded pitch in history until the recent new breed of pitchers came on the scene)
  • Walter Johnson (one of the first who threw real smoke)
  • Bob Gibson (Mr. Intimidation)
  • Steve Dalkowski (maybe the very fastest hurler of all-time)
  • And numerous additional captivating research and anecdotes.


The new strong arms in MLB have recorded the following speeds over and above Ryan's (remember many factors have changed including the radar guns - so I still affirm NR as the fastest of the fast):


  • Joel Zumaya 102.7 MPH on 6/30/09 (est. 100 times over 101 MPH in career).
  • 102.6 Jonathan Broxton 7/3/09.
  • 102.2 Brian Wilson 9/5/09. - 101.3 Daniel Bard 7/09
  • Justin Verlander 101 MPH in 9/2009.
  • 101.1 Neftali Feliz 8/09.


Additionally, Stephen Strasburg as a rookie threw over 101 MPH but rookie Aroldis Chapman bested that by hurling a ball at 105 MPH (WSJ, D1, 10-8-10).

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Numerous People in Academia Believe in Jesus Christ


Why Numerous People in Academia  Believe in Jesus Christ

I affirm Christian theism (CT) and practice the Christian religion by God's amazing grace and because I studied the subject as I discovered substantial evidence for theism. I rationally found that God must exist and the contrary is not possible. Thus I aim to faithfully practice the covenant faith because God saved me and calls me to follow Him covenantally; this includes a structured religious form. Countless intelligent believers have conveyed similar thoughts to me. (also see my past post on Theisitc Genises HERE ).

Although the majority of the world, throughout the preponderance of history, has professed and embraced religion and theism, religion can often make some nonbelievers uncomfortable. Sartre claimed that he became an atheist because a man stared at him in public. He felt uncomfortable and dehumanized by becoming an object of the long stare of a stranger. He then reasoned: God is omnipresent, hence God must have His eyes perpetually on Sartre. But he did not like God gazing upon him. Many nonbelievers detest this fact; they are suppressing the truth in unrighteousness. Religion requires commitment and intelligent believers delight in this truth inasmuch as God lives.
These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life, and that you may continue to believe in the name of the Son of God (1 John 5:13).
I know that God certainly exists and He has brought me into the covenant and promises through the person and work of Jesus Christ; this is a result of revelation and God’s effectual grace that actualizes my regeneration. So I seek and enjoy my religious obligations. The name “Jesus” (Yeshua) means God is my Savior (or God saves/delivers) and thus Jesus Christ’s name is an ideal fit since Jesus is both God and Savior. We all sin, we all fail, all men fall short and we need a Savior who removes (expiates) our sins and replaces our sinful record with His perfect righteous record (imputation).
The claim that “Jesus is the only way to salvation” is not just a slogan, or a dogma tightly held due to intolerance, but it is true (Jesus is the truth), sufficient (He propitiated the wrath of an infinite God), effectual (all God calls in Christ are justified), and necessary (all men are sinners and require a Savior); moreover the exclusivity of Christ is clearly revealed in Scripture (John 14:6).
Job announced that he “knows my Redeemer lives” (Job 19:25). Paul declares, “I know in whom I have believed” (2 Timothy 1:12). It is impossible for the Christian Worldview (CWV) to be false. I am saved by grace alone, and I have truth and certainty. It is impossible for God not to exist. Calvin said that Scripture was so “clear and certain it cannot be overthrown either by men or angels.” Thus I and intellectual Christians delight in serving the Lord in our religious expression.
All men of sound Judgment will therefore hold, that a sense of Deity is indelibly engraved on the human heart. And that this belief is naturally engendered in all, and thoroughly fixed as it were in our very bones, is strikingly attested by the contumacy of the wicked, who, though they struggle furiously, are unable to extricate themselves from the fear of God (Calvin: Institutes 3:3).
Some people claim that knowledge is impossible. Nonetheless if knowledge is impossible, one could not know that knowledge is impossible because that is a knowledge claim. Christian theism is a worldview (WV) that provides human reason an unchanging foundation for knowledge. Atheism, naturalism, and skepticism all fail to furnish a foundation for the LNC (A~~A); thus they cannot provide a permanent footing for knowledge since knowledge presupposes and requires the LNC; the LNC is an immutable universal and thus requires an immutable universal foundation: theism. Non-theists can only offer a mutable non-universal ground for their WV. Theism is the truth condition for all knowledge because all human knowledge requires the use of unchanging universals. The omniscient, immaterial, and unchanging God alone provides the a priori essentials for the use of nonphysical, universal, and unchanging universals. Non-theistic thought cannot supply the necessary pre-environment for knowledge, thus it falls into futility. Considering that adherents to CT are captured by the truth, they are devoted to God as practiced in religion. The brilliant Anderson states: “At the very least, a person’s presuppositions will be implicit in the way he evaluates evidence and interprets his experience, in how he makes judgment about what is possible or plausible or valuable, and in how he actually lives daily life.” (James Anderson: Speaking the Truth). Lonergan concurs: “Our knowledge of God is both earlier and easier that any attempt to give it formal expression” (Lonergan: Intellectuals Speak Out About God).
Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ (Romans 5:1).

But one day, as I was passing in the field, and that too with some dashes on my conscience, fearing lest yet all was not right, suddenly this sentence fell upon my soul, Thy righteousness is in heaven; and methought withal, I saw, with the eyes of my soul, Jesus Christ at the right hand; there, I say, as my righteousness; … I also saw, moreover, that it was not my good frame of heart that made my righteousness better, nor yet my bad frame that made my righteousness worse; for my righteousness was Jesus Christ himself, the same yesterday, and today, and for ever (John Bunyan: Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners).
God the Father sent His Son, who is sinless and perfect in character, to live a perfect life in accordance with God’s Law and sacrifice Him for the sins of mankind. The sins of the repentant sinner are cast onto Christ: the perfect sacrifice. Furthermore, salvation includes the gift of the “righteousness of God” (Romans 3:21-22, 10:3; Philippians 3:9). This is the imputed righteousness of Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 Corinthians 1:30). His life of sinlessness and perfect obedience to God’s Law on this earth was required to give believers a perfect record in regard to the positive aspect of justification (Christ’s active obedience).
The Kindness of God
But when the kindness and the love of God our Savior toward man appeared, not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior, that having been justified by His grace we should become heirs according to the hope of eternal life (Titus 3:4-7).
The cross is the standard of victorious grace. It is the light-house whose cheering ray gleams across the dark waters of despair and cheers the dense midnight of our fallen race, saving from eternal shipwreck, and piloting into everlasting peace (Spurgeon).
All people are sinners in need of grace. This truth should send the unbeliever to Christ for pardon from sin’s penalty; a penalty that has been paid by Jesus on the cross. No one’s good works can pay the penalty for past sins, only Christ can; the believer’s good works cannot erase past transgressions. If I receive a speeding ticket, and I go to court and the judge asks, “What do you plead?” I say, “Guilty, but I promise I will never speed again. Judge, please forgive my ticket on account of my future obedience.” The judge would say, “It is good that you will not speed again. That is your lawful duty. But you still have to pay the fine for your past mistake of speeding.” The good news is Jesus Christ, as judge, came down, took off His robe and paid the fine Himself for all who trust in Him.
The atonement of Christ expiates the sins of the Christian and rinses his transgressions from his spiritual record. Then God graciously imputes Christ’s righteousness to the believer’s account. We enter heaven free from past sins, and clothed in the righteousness of Christ through faith alone and by grace alone.
The cross is the focus of all human history—I was almost going to say it is the centre of the life of God, if such a thing can be. All the ages meet in Calvary. Jesus is the central Sun of all events (Spurgeon).
 Finding Peace with God
The believer in Christ must say that without Christ there is no truth and goodness anywhere that will finally stand before God. Modern thought, like the prodigal son, is at the swine trough. The believer does not do his duty to men unless he calls them to repentance, and therewith back to the Father’s house (Van Til).
Romans 4:6 declares that God “imputes righteousness apart from works,” hence this righteousness of Christ is imputed to the believer’s account. God forensically (legally) credits (imputes) the believer with the righteous acts of Christ; the flawless works He performed as a perfect man on the earth. This is the great exchange: Christ gives His perfect righteousness in exchange for the believer’s sin. This is great news for sinners who by God’s grace turn in faith to God’s Son; as a consequence, Christ takes their sin and believers receive His perfect record of righteousness.
But to him who does not work but believes on Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is accounted for righteousness (Romans 4:5).
Carnal hearts, until grace fully subdues them, are very loath to know their wretched condition. They love to not hear of anything that reveals to them the misery they are in (Watson).
God credits believers with the righteousness of Christ solely through faith by grace alone. Justification forensically renders the believer righteous and gives him peace with heaven. Without justification, the unbeliever has no peace with God. We must never assert that there is peace, when there is no peace between the ungodly and God. Without justification by grace alone, there can be no real peace (Romans 5:1). Imputation is the biblical term for the positive element of justification. One is forgiven and saved through God’s grace by faith: The believer is judicially constituted as righteous. He is declared righteous. We need to be justified by grace. Justification is a forensic term which speaks of the Christian’s legal position before God. The believer is declared righteous despite his unrighteous deeds.

For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly (Romans 5:6).

The Tragedy of Unbelief and the Hope of Faith in Christ

Pugnacious skeptic and libertine George Bernard Shaw wrote, near the end of his life: “The science to which I pinned my faith is bankrupt. Its counsels, which should have established the millennium, led, instead, directly to the suicide of Europe. I believed them once. In their name I helped to destroy the faith of millions of worshippers in the temples of a thousand creeds. And now they look at me and witness the great tragedy of an atheist who has lost his faith.” Yes it seems that nobody talks so persistently about God and religion as those who maintain that there is no God; nonetheless this yields despair. Since all Christians (including the intelligent believer) have complete and eternal forgiveness, they desire to serve God through religious practice.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Called by God: a Review


Call of a Coward
Many learn the hard way that when you vow to follow hard after God you will follow Him wherever He takes you –and that can be not only an adventure, but a difficult challenge (with a huge reward). And herein the reader finds a man who returns from a missionary trip and compels his wife to leave behind their average American life- the call moves them to a Mayan village in Guatemala, to minister to the people as they follow God’s lead.
This fascinating story is filled with hope, difficulty, love, and fulfilled dreams. The story is winsomely mixed with wit and wisdom and is a stirring account of how God leads and uses people way beyond their own limitations; great for ministers, missionaries, and evangelists or those future missionaries who don’t yet know it.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Gordon Crovitz: Who Really Invented the Internet? WSJ




Who Invented the Internet? Not the Government

 ... By the 1960s technologists were trying to connect separate physical communications networks into one global network—a "world-wide web." The federal government was involved, modestly, via the Pentagon's Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. Its goal was not maintaining communications during a nuclear attack, and it didn't build the Internet. Robert Taylor, who ran the ARPA program in the 1960s, sent an email to fellow technologists in 2004 setting the record straight: "The creation of the Arpanet was not motivated by considerations of war. The Arpanet was not an Internet. An Internet is a connection between two or more computer networks."
If the government didn't invent the Internet, who did? Vinton Cerf developed the TCP/IP protocol, the Internet's backbone, and Tim Berners-Lee gets credit for hyperlinks....
But full credit goes to the company where Mr. Taylor worked after leaving ARPA: Xerox. It was at the Xerox PARC labs in Silicon Valley in the 1970s that the Ethernet was developed to link different computer networks. Researchers there also developed the first personal computer (the Xerox Alto) and the graphical user interface that still drives computer usage today. ...
So having created the Internet, why didn't Xerox become the biggest company in the world? The answer explains the disconnect between a government-led view of business and how innovation actually happens.
Executives at Xerox headquarters in Rochester, N.Y., were focused on selling copiers. From their standpoint, the Ethernet was important only so that people in an office could link computers to share a copier. Then, in 1979, Steve Jobs negotiated an agreement whereby Xerox's venture-capital division invested $1 million in Apple, with the requirement that Jobs get a full briefing on all the Xerox PARC innovations. "They just had no idea what they had," Jobs later said, after launching hugely profitable Apple computers using concepts developed by Xerox.
Xerox's copier business was lucrative for decades, but the company eventually had years of losses during the digital revolution. Xerox managers can console themselves that it's rare for a company to make the transition from one technology era to another.

As for the government's role, the Internet was fully privatized in 1995, when a remaining piece of the network run by the National Science Foundation was closed—just as the commercial Web began to boom. Blogger Brian Carnell wrote in 1999: "The Internet, in fact, reaffirms the basic free market critique of large government. Here for 30 years the government had an immensely useful protocol for transferring information, TCP/IP, but it languished. . . . In less than a decade, private concerns have taken that protocol and created one of the most important technological revolutions of the millennia." ...
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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Clay Jones Podcast: Why is There Evil and Suffering



As Alexander the Great was commencing his invasion of Asia, he looked into the finances of his troops. To ensure that they would not be anxious over the welfare of their families during their absence, he distributed land and revenues among them. When he had given the families all the royal resources, his friend asked Alexander what he had reserved for himself. "Hope," answered the king. "In that case," said the friend, "We who share in your labors will also take part in your hopes." And from his opening prayer (he uses Paul’s from the book of Ephesians) to the culmination of this lecture, Clay Jones feeds the mind and stirs the heart with hope in Why Does God Allow Evil and Suffering? The listener learns that believers have a deep and abiding hope that leads to great joy because God loves His children in Jesus.


Jones (professor at Biola) packs 24 hours of class material into a rolling and flowing 70 minutes.


Why does God allow evil?


The truth is the answer “we get we have not found emotionally compelling.” So Jones insists that Christians need to ponder the answers until they become emotionally captivating.


The speaker conveys an easy-to-understand outline as he purposes to make the truth concerning evil and suffering “gripping” to the listener.
He proceeds to refute exhaustive determinism in contrast to biblical foreordination (albeit without discussing secondary causes and the extension thereof) using Scripture and pertinent illustrations (e.g., God did not arrange a child molester to wickedly assault a little girl; Free will vs. robotic beings).


This lecture expounds on the notion that Christians have not contemplated enough to become gripped by:


1.   Human depravity
2.   Free will (“God wants free beings to know the horror of sin.”)
3.   The tremendous fulfillment and joy that awaits us in Heaven.


This theological address is assessable to all since it is enjoyable, fast-paced, profound, and has many funny quips. From Genesis to Revelation Jones strolls through profound biblical and philosophical regions as he addresses marriage, original sin, sexual immorality, spiritual resources, parenting, and death--he aims to guide the listener to an enthralling hope and transcendent delight. This is the case since Christians are more than conquerors. The good professor’s discourse is not only educational, but it is great for the i-Pod. Passionate and inspiring, I recommend this to all those who want to learn a topical approach concerning evil and suffering, but do not want to be bored or confused.


The counsel of the LORD stands forever, the thoughts of His heart to all generations (Psalm 33:11).


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by Mike A. Robinson an avid reviewer; authored dozens of books using leading-edge apologetics. His work can be found: http://theLordGodExists.com.
Mike A. Robinson is an avid reviewer; he has authored dozens of books using leading-edge apologetics.
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Friday, July 13, 2012

One Big Thing: a Review



“A flaw of almost all people,” Henry Ford once said, "is trying to do too many things at once. That scatters effort and destroys direction. It makes for haste, and haste makes waste. So we do things all the wrong ways possible before we come to the right one. Then we think it is the best way because it works, and it was the only way left that we could see. Every now and then I wake up in the morning headed toward that finality, with a dozen things I want to do. I know I can't do them all at once." When asked what he did about that, Ford replied, "I go out and trot around the house. While I'm running off the excess energy that wants to do too much, my mind clears and I see what can be done and should be done first." And in One Big Thing you will discover why it is so important to focus on what you were born to do as you focus, trust God and watch the single-mindedness transform your career, ministry, and life.  


Hungering for the world’s disjointed abstract knowledge will only lead to struggle and despair. Purpose and meaning are pursued, attained, and sustained by a hot-blooded, passionate pursuit of God and His will. The non-Christian worldview leads to Heidegger’s ultimate, yet empty, answer to the problem of the meaninglessness of life “is to stand on deck and salute” as the ocean liner sinks. He tells us to do this because it is more visually appealing than doing nothing. That’s real despair. That’s depressing. Thank God it is false. Following Jesus lifts one up into a wonderful, enthralling life in the Spirit.


Neglecting or rejecting God’s purpose in Christ is:


1. Unproductive.  
2. It leads to despair and emptiness.  
3. It is prideful. 


Often times one needs to shine above others and communicate your designs and mission, you need find a way for others to see you and your work. And herein Phil Cooke will explain how you can live in your purposeful pursuit to please God and find real success in your business and life.


"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" (Phil. 4:13).

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Anything by Jeanie Allen: a Review



Socrates maintained that the best life, in measure, is apprehended when the soul ponders ultimate beauty in its pure form and when it pursues knowledge of ultimate forms. Others, who believe that human existence and our universe are just “accidental afterthoughts,” leave souls in despair, immersed in purposelessness. If one reads Bertrand Russell summing up life as “unyielding despair,” one starts to ache for meaning and purpose. To find meaning in life, one has to look to the true and living God. He is the God of the living and He gives life purpose and meaning. Life is a sacred gift to be unwrapped everyday with the joy of a child’s birthday.
And Jeanie Allen in “Anything” reminds the reader that our hearts were made to live in and for God. All else, in the end, doesn’t really satisfy.  But God is real and His children live with Him now, and afterward forever. Thus He should be our main focus and for, primary love, and foremost joy.


The Bible instructs people to do “all things for the glory of God.” Holy writ notifies the world that in our life, we can have the supreme joy of knowing the Father in a loving, covenant relationship. One cannot have real meaning in this life without the Lord Jesus Christ. Emptiness, loneliness, purposelessness, and despair are the companions of those who do not seek God in Christ. A covenant life with God Almighty brings daily enrichment, enchantment, and a wonder-filled life. Doing all things for the glory of God and enjoying Him brings a splendor-filled zest to the daily delights of nature, employment, motherhood, children, friends, God’s Word, prayer, and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.


So say to the Lord: "God, we will do anything. Anything!”


This is the central point of this inspiring volume.


The “Anything” prayer of faith and yielding trust that will empower you to follow hard after God as you find, every day, that God is your enduring joy. 
If we truly know a God worth giving anything for, everything changes.


Meaning, purpose, and happiness come when I:


A. Look to God’s word, follow Him and seek to glorify Him alone
(2 Timothy 3:16-17; Luke 14:27).
B. Decide to focus on eternal things (Colossians 3:2).
C. Look for things in my life that need to be changed
(Psalms 119:11).
D. Ask others what my character flaws are in order to mature (Proverbs 15:22).
E. Be amazed about Jesus (Galatians 2:20)!
F. Trust Jesus—believe in Him for all things (John 14:1;
Ephesians 3:20).
G. Pray (1 Thessalonians 5:17).
H. Look to the gospel (Romans 1:16; 1 Corinthians 15:3-4).
I. Remember happiness is not Hell (Matthew 25; Revelation 20-22).


"In America, we've learned the art of being verbally passionate but highly unresponsive Christ followers.”


Let us all make God our priority and His will to glorify Him, love Him and love others.
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Grant: The Man for the Moment


A colleague of Ulysses S. Grant's once took the president to a golf course with the goal of encouraging him to take up the game. After viewing a beginner hack the grass around the tee for some minutes without touching the ball, Grant commented: "That does look like very good exercise. But what is the little white ball for?" And in contrast U. S. Grant knew what war was for and how one relies on God to rightly play the game of life. Grant is esteemed as one of the finest generals in US history and God placed in in the right place at the right time.

“Hold fast to the Bible. To the influence of this Book we are indebted for all the progress made in true civilization and to this we must look as our guide in the future” (Grant).

And in "Grant: The Union's Savior" one discovers that Grant joined the Union Army because it was his duty inasmuch as He resolutely held to the notion that the Civil war was waged over the matter of slavery. The reader learns that Grant was a born leader and climbed the ladder of leadership in the US army rapidly; men respected him and willingly followed him into the brutality of battle.

This volume is a fine start for one pursuing the life of Grant; it’s readable, accessible, and offers many excellent insights about Grant, his faith, and his leadership using many sources including Grant’s own memoirs.
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Monday, July 9, 2012

Why Jesus? a Short Review

Jesus Revealed in Scripture is the Solution

Jesus said: "I am the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except by Me" (John 14:6) and herein Ravi Zacharias explains and defends the reasons that this is the case. Napoleon admitted: "I know men and I tell you that Jesus Christ is no mere man. Between Him and every other person in the world there is no possible term of comparison. Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne, and I have founded empires. But on what did we rest the creation of our genius? Upon force. Jesus Christ founded His empire upon love; and at this hour millions of men would die for Him." And in "Why Jesus?" the author presses this truth in contrast to many of the popular spiritual notions propagated in modernity.

Zacharias exposes Deepak Chopra, the medical doctor turned new age guru who leads countless people astray with his no-real-help self-help ideas. Chopra seems to seek fame and wealth as he rejects assured truth in Christ alone. Chopra contradicts himself and preaches a mysticism that leads people to destruction.

"There is only one door, one bridge, one ladder, between earth and heaven: the crucified Son of God" (J.C. Ryle).

He gently reveals that Oprah Winfrey seems to have left the Jesus revealed in Scripture for the self-help ideas and all-accepting notions of ultra-tolerance.

"For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace" (Isaiah 9:6).

The author believes that the real and effectual solution is the biblical truth regarding the person, work, and doctrine of Jesus (Titus 3:4-7).

In Why Jesus? Zacharias examines:

* Age of Aquarius
* Shirley MacLaine (Out On a Limb)
* James Redfield (The Celestine Prophecy)
* Rhonda Byrne (The Secret)
* Dan Brown (The Da Vinci Code)
* Eckart Tolle
* Wayne Dyer
* Deepak Chopra
* the Dali Lama
* Marianne Williamson
* Oprah Winfrey
* And more

In "Why Jesus?" numerous mystic and new age doctrines are discussed with care and patience--always with the truth of Jesus Christ looming over the analysis.

This is a fine introductory volume on a topic. Much of modernity values antinomianism, moral compromise, and mystic crudities as the goal of human potential. Zacharias offer potent, clear, and patient approach all the while aiming at the root problem: not submitting to the truth found in Jesus Christ revealed in scripture.


see the new eBook that critiques Buddhism HERE

Surfing for God: Overcoming Lust and Porn


“Love comforts like sunshine after rain, But lust's effect is tempest after sun; Love's gentle spring doth always fresh remain, Lust's winter comes ere summer half be done; Love surfeit's not, Lust like a glutton dies, Love is all truth, Lust full,” so mused William Shakespeare. And the rising of pornography habits and sinful imaginations is just a symptom of a deeper disease affecting many modern men.

The bible says: “He that covers his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesses and forsakes them shall have mercy” (Proverbs 28:13).  And in “Surfing for God” Christian counselor Michael John Cusick not only reveals the reasons for such problems but offers solid solutions.  He employs stories and biblical truths related through his 20 years of counseling experience to help the reader who struggles with porn, lust, and sin.  

Surfing for God shows you How to:

·        1. Recognize how porn habits begin
·        2.   Prevent porn habits and lust
·        3. Beat the habit using biblical truth.

You have heard that it was said by them of old time, You shalt not commit adultery: But I say unto you, That whosoever looks on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart (Matthew 5:27,28).
“Surfing for God” guides you along a view and journey toward understanding how porn habits begin as you learn what to know and do to differentiate between sexual fulfillment within biblical parameters, and how to turn away from such fleshly desires.

Charles Spurgeon observed: “Evangelical repentance is repentance of sin as sin: not of this sin nor of that, but of the whole mass. We repent of the sin of our nature as well as the sin of our practice. We bemoan sin within us and without us. We repent of sin itself as being an insult to God. Anything short of this is a mere surface repentance, and not a repentance which reaches to the bottom of the mischief. Repentance of the evil act, and not of the evil heart, is like men pumping water out of a leaky vessel, but forgetting to stop the leak. Some would dam up the stream, but leave the fountain still flowing; they would remove the eruption from the skin, but leave the disease in the flesh.”

Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul (1 Peter 2:11).

Monday, June 25, 2012

Love Seeks and Cares


Bob Goff (Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Restore International) presents an interesting and very readable volume in Love Does. Love isn’t just a feeling, and it’s more than just words, it’s about change and caring – and this little book will help rise up a real sense of purposed love and joy as you trust God and seek to help, serve, care for, and restore others. Jesus touched, corrected, healed and served others for the glory of God; and we must aim to follow our Lord.

He opines that God “keeps looking. He keeps saying there's more room to those who really want to be invited to where He is” (p. 81).
Love is kind, love never fails, love endures all things … (1Corithians 13). This is what is needed in our relationships and in our social realms - God's love in Christ.

This is not the most solid book in touching biblical theology, but it is engaging and winsome book that will challenge the reader to live a life of love and joy as you serve others.

God is love (1John 4).

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Christian Leaders Are Powerhouses on Twitter: NY Times


Twitter is courting Christian evangelical leaders, who have found the network to be surprisingly effective for building influence and spreading inspiration far and wide. see NY time article HERE

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Monday, June 11, 2012

why Atheism is Bad Philosophy

Atheism is a Parasitic Philosophy

"A given ideology creates a morphic field around a network or group; the ideology is a myth, a saga, a hope for humanity. Ideologies have unlimited power; they give us reasons for living. They are our most prized possessions, but also our most dangerous liabilities, for they operate with an hypnotic magnetism far from consciousness. Ideologies are not only frameworks offering us meaning, but can also become rigid systems, perhaps even prisons, for all who do not obey. They inspire and inhibit, give us vision yet blind us to events which do not fit."

- Arnold Mindell

The root philosophical problem with atheism is that as a negative ideology it stands for nothing intrinsic but the negation of another idea. Theism by comparison stands for itself. For all its ambiguities and paradoxes of the absolute, theism negates nothing. It places all things in an eternal hierarchy. Atheism on the other hand requires additional ideologies to give it positive form, principally Humanism. Atheism is basically a fundamentalist version of Humanism. One that prefers to deny its Romantic and religious roots and which does so by claiming only empirical knowledge constitutes real knowledge. Yet the most important knowledge for the living individual is the knowledge that arises from the subjective experiences of their own life, and this knowledge is anything but empirical .

There is nothing fundamentally wrong with ideology. There is no human mind without its ideological basis. However the coherence and adaptability of our ideology shapes the coherence and adaptability of our thoughts and feelings, and consequently the quality of our lives.  Further, the more ideologies we have operating together in our minds, and the more unconscious they are, the more inner conflict potentially arises.

Atheism doesn't really produce its own concepts and philosophies so much as it bundles together ideas essentially drawn from scientific materialism under an arbitrary banner.  While theists might be unfaithful to God, theism itself is an internally coherent philosophy. Atheism however is a materialist philosophy which paradoxically has God at the centre. This perverse configuration is maintained by reducing God to a single nucleus of meaning, but the technique completes evades the whole problem of the meaning of God. Which is very unfortunate because the meaning of God is the heart of the matter.

The critical problem for atheism has always been defining God. This isn't the same kind of problem for theism since theism isn't predicated on material proof or rational argument in the manner of atheism. Atheism is trying to critique poetry with mathematical logic. Yet God is the deepest metaphor we have and has more meanings than any other word. read the complete article Here

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see my eBook that refutes atheism The Sure Existence of God Here

Some Thoughts on Location and the Law of Non-contradiction


By Ben Russell

If an unbeliever asserts that contradictions can occur because water, grass, rocks, and material things can exist at more than one location at one time simply point out that it is not the case because the properties that make up each individual object are in their own location in space. For example, with the compound water each molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom and each individual atom takes up only one specific location in space (regardless of their size) but those exact specific molecules can't be in the same location as of another location within a single nano second in time which explains why you can have water in more than one location (such as California and China for example) except its billions of molecules of the compound water that is mixed together. That also works with grass, rocks, wood, anything in the universe that is made of matter that does not have a mind or life based functions (people, animals, etc.) Plants are not alive from a biblical perspective (unlike the perspective of many modern day Americans). Accordingly, in the biblical sense--plants, grass, trees, etc. can individually be multiplied at more than one location at a time (such as France and America for example) because of the Bible's definition of what "life" is. We have no scientific based evidence that our specific DNA, mind, soul, spirit, will, etc. exists outside of our current and individual locations. Saying that there is no evidence against such an assertion would commit the logical fallacy called "appear to ignorance." In fact it would break the law of non-contradiction if exact selves of our individual selves were also placed outside anywhere of our current exact locations (such as two feet away, country away, planet away, etc.) but in the Christian worldview we know it is impossible.
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GOP Set to Elect First Non-Christian in American History


Whatever happened to the religious right?


Ralph Reed and Pat Robertson speak at the Washington Hilton Hotel, 9/16/94, for the Road to Victory conference of the Christian Coalition. (Juana Arias - JUANA ARIAS)
Conservative Christians are starting to line up behind Mormon Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
But they’re not doing so comfortably, and not without clinging to a last, non-negotiable condition that, ironically, makes the conservative Christian voting bloc the force most responsible these days for the secularization of America.
Last month gave us two studies of Mormonism and the American voter. John Green of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at The University of Akron concludes that “the type of campaign messaging that can sway voters away from supporting Mitt Romney because he is a Mormon will be difficult to counter.” On the other hand, Matthew Chingos and Michael Henderson of the Brookings Institution say that their study shows that Romney’s Mormonism has only a “trivial effect” on voters, and that political conservatives—including Christian evangelicals—are “more likely to support Romney” because he is a Mormon.
So which is it?
The real Christian voter who lies between these two studies is, perhaps, best represented by Dallas pastor Robert Jeffress, who late last year characterized Mormonism as a cult and asserted that Christian voters were obligated to vote for a candidate who embraces “historical Christianity.” Jeffress, who is clearly uneasy about Mormonism, now supports Romney. But Jeffress’s waffling is not because of Romney’s Mormonism, as Chingos’ and Henderson’s study would suggest. Rather, Jeffress has decided recently that he can vote for Romney, “in spite of his Mormon faith.”
Pat Robertson followed Jeffress last month with a similarly back-handed endorsement of Romney. “You don’t have Jesus running against someone else,” said Robertson on The 700 Club, ”You have Obama running against Romney.” If Christians don’t have the option to vote for an evangelical Christian, Robertson implies, they can simply vote for the candidate that most seems to espouse the political positions they prefer. That is, religion is not the most important thing in politics.
More to the point, however, is Robertson’s finish: “I can’t imagine that [Romney’s] going to interject the Mormon religion into the way he governs.” This is the condition that evangelical voters set for their grudging support of a non-(traditionally) Christian, but politically conservative, candidate. And it’s the condition that implicates evangelical Christianity as a significant force in the secularization of the country. Romney can be the Christian right’s candidate, but only if he becomes entirely a-religious. The religious voters that Romney is now courting won’t allow him to be religious about anything, not even about issues on which he and they agree.

Proving that he’s as sensitive to political winds as any candidate, Romney has tuned his message and his identity. In a 20 minute commencement address at Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University two days following Obama’s public, and avowedly Christian, support for same-sex marriage, Romney offered a single sentence to the hottest political issue of the week: ”Marriage is a relationship between one man and one woman,” he said. To justify his position, Romney cited neither God nor Christianity, neither self-sacrifice nor the Golden Rule. The safest, most effective reason Romney could find to justify his agreement with a football stadium full of deliberate Christians was “American culture.”
Unable to field a viable traditional Christian candidate—who would be welcome to inject his religion into the way he governs—the Republicans are about to be the first of the two major parties to give the United States a non-’Christian’ nominee for president. The demand that this nominee eschew his own, genuine faith in favor of the rhetoric of an “American culture” characterized by what Romney now calls “shared moral convictions” rather than by an evangelical understanding of biblical salvation marks a new age in American politics. see full article HERE
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• The LDS church teaches that God the Father is an exalted man who continues to change and grow (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, pp. 345-347). 

In contrast, Christianity teaches that God the Father is not a man (Numbers 23:19; Isaiah 31:3)."As man is, God once was, as God is, man may become" (Mormon Apostle Lorenzo Snow).

"God himself was once as we are now, and is an exalted man, and sits enthroned in yonder heavens!.. I am going to tell you how God came to be God. We have imagined and have supposed that God was God from all eternity. I will refute that idea..." (Mormon prophet Joseph Smith).           

 • The LDS church teaches that God the Father is an exalted man who continues to change and grow (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, pp. 345-347). 
In contrast, Christianity teaches that God the Father is not a man (Numbers 23:19; Isaiah 31:3).

see book that critiques Mormonism theology Christian Philosophy Examines Mormonism Here

Friday, June 8, 2012

Reasons Why Countless Educated People Affirm Religion and Belief in God


Why Numerous People in Academia  Believe in Jesus Christ


I affirm Christian theism (CT) and practice the Christian religion by God's amazing grace and because I studied the subject as I discovered substantial evidence for theism. I rationally found that God must exist and the contrary is not possible. Thus I aim to faithfully practice the covenant faith because God saved me and calls me to follow Him covenantally; this includes a structured religious form. Countless intelligent believers have conveyed similar thoughts to me. (also see my past post on Theisitc Genises HERE ).

Although the majority of the world, throughout the preponderance of history, has professed and embraced religion and theism, religion can often make some nonbelievers uncomfortable. Sartre claimed that he became an atheist because a man stared at him in public. He felt uncomfortable and dehumanized by becoming an object of the long stare of a stranger. He then reasoned: God is omnipresent, hence God must have His eyes perpetually on Sartre. But he did not like God gazing upon him. Many nonbelievers detest this fact; they are suppressing the truth in unrighteousness. Religion requires commitment and intelligent believers delight in this truth inasmuch as God lives.
These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life, and that you may continue to believe in the name of the Son of God (1 John 5:13).
I know that God certainly exists and He has brought me into the covenant and promises through the person and work of Jesus Christ; this is a result of revelation and God’s effectual grace that actualizes my regeneration. So I seek and enjoy my religious obligations. The name “Jesus” (Yeshua) means God is my Savior (or God saves/delivers) and thus Jesus Christ’s name is an ideal fit since Jesus is both God and Savior. We all sin, we all fail, all men fall short and we need a Savior who removes (expiates) our sins and replaces our sinful record with His perfect righteous record (imputation).
The claim that “Jesus is the only way to salvation” is not just a slogan, or a dogma tightly held due to intolerance, but it is true (Jesus is the truth), sufficient (He propitiated the wrath of an infinite God), effectual (all God calls in Christ are justified), and necessary (all men are sinners and require a Savior); moreover the exclusivity of Christ is clearly revealed in Scripture (John 14:6).
Job announced that he “knows my Redeemer lives” (Job 19:25). Paul declares, “I know in whom I have believed” (2 Timothy 1:12). It is impossible for the Christian Worldview (CWV) to be false. I am saved by grace alone, and I have truth and certainty. It is impossible for God not to exist. Calvin said that Scripture was so “clear and certain it cannot be overthrown either by men or angels.” Thus I and intellectual Christians delight in serving the Lord in our religious expression.
All men of sound Judgment will therefore hold, that a sense of Deity is indelibly engraved on the human heart. And that this belief is naturally engendered in all, and thoroughly fixed as it were in our very bones, is strikingly attested by the contumacy of the wicked, who, though they struggle furiously, are unable to extricate themselves from the fear of God (Calvin: Institutes 3:3).
Some people claim that knowledge is impossible. Nonetheless if knowledge is impossible, one could not know that knowledge is impossible because that is a knowledge claim. Christian theism is a worldview (WV) that provides human reason an unchanging foundation for knowledge. Atheism, naturalism, and skepticism all fail to furnish a foundation for the LNC (A~~A); thus they cannot provide a permanent footing for knowledge since knowledge presupposes and requires the LNC; the LNC is an immutable universal and thus requires an immutable universal foundation: theism. Non-theists can only offer a mutable non-universal ground for their WV. Theism is the truth condition for all knowledge because all human knowledge requires the use of unchanging universals. The omniscient, immaterial, and unchanging God alone provides the a priori essentials for the use of nonphysical, universal, and unchanging universals. Non-theistic thought cannot supply the necessary pre-environment for knowledge, thus it falls into futility. Considering that adherents to CT are captured by the truth, they are devoted to God as practiced in religion. The brilliant Anderson states: “At the very least, a person’s presuppositions will be implicit in the way he evaluates evidence and interprets his experience, in how he makes judgment about what is possible or plausible or valuable, and in how he actually lives daily life.” (James Anderson: Speaking the Truth). Lonergan concurs: “Our knowledge of God is both earlier and easier that any attempt to give it formal expression” (Lonergan: Intellectuals Speak Out About God).
Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ (Romans 5:1).

But one day, as I was passing in the field, and that too with some dashes on my conscience, fearing lest yet all was not right, suddenly this sentence fell upon my soul, Thy righteousness is in heaven; and methought withal, I saw, with the eyes of my soul, Jesus Christ at the right hand; there, I say, as my righteousness; … I also saw, moreover, that it was not my good frame of heart that made my righteousness better, nor yet my bad frame that made my righteousness worse; for my righteousness was Jesus Christ himself, the same yesterday, and today, and for ever (John Bunyan: Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners).
God the Father sent His Son, who is sinless and perfect in character, to live a perfect life in accordance with God’s Law and sacrifice Him for the sins of mankind. The sins of the repentant sinner are cast onto Christ: the perfect sacrifice. Furthermore, salvation includes the gift of the “righteousness of God” (Romans 3:21-22, 10:3; Philippians 3:9). This is the imputed righteousness of Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 Corinthians 1:30). His life of sinlessness and perfect obedience to God’s Law on this earth was required to give believers a perfect record in regard to the positive aspect of justification (Christ’s active obedience).
The Kindness of God
But when the kindness and the love of God our Savior toward man appeared, not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior, that having been justified by His grace we should become heirs according to the hope of eternal life (Titus 3:4-7).
The cross is the standard of victorious grace. It is the light-house whose cheering ray gleams across the dark waters of despair and cheers the dense midnight of our fallen race, saving from eternal shipwreck, and piloting into everlasting peace (Spurgeon).
All people are sinners in need of grace. This truth should send the unbeliever to Christ for pardon from sin’s penalty; a penalty that has been paid by Jesus on the cross. No one’s good works can pay the penalty for past sins, only Christ can; the believer’s good works cannot erase past transgressions. If I receive a speeding ticket, and I go to court and the judge asks, “What do you plead?” I say, “Guilty, but I promise I will never speed again. Judge, please forgive my ticket on account of my future obedience.” The judge would say, “It is good that you will not speed again. That is your lawful duty. But you still have to pay the fine for your past mistake of speeding.” The good news is Jesus Christ, as judge, came down, took off His robe and paid the fine Himself for all who trust in Him.
The atonement of Christ expiates the sins of the Christian and rinses his transgressions from his spiritual record. Then God graciously imputes Christ’s righteousness to the believer’s account. We enter heaven free from past sins, and clothed in the righteousness of Christ through faith alone and by grace alone.
The cross is the focus of all human history—I was almost going to say it is the centre of the life of God, if such a thing can be. All the ages meet in Calvary. Jesus is the central Sun of all events (Spurgeon).
 Finding Peace with God
The believer in Christ must say that without Christ there is no truth and goodness anywhere that will finally stand before God. Modern thought, like the prodigal son, is at the swine trough. The believer does not do his duty to men unless he calls them to repentance, and therewith back to the Father’s house (Van Til).
Romans 4:6 declares that God “imputes righteousness apart from works,” hence this righteousness of Christ is imputed to the believer’s account. God forensically (legally) credits (imputes) the believer with the righteous acts of Christ; the flawless works He performed as a perfect man on the earth. This is the great exchange: Christ gives His perfect righteousness in exchange for the believer’s sin. This is great news for sinners who by God’s grace turn in faith to God’s Son; as a consequence, Christ takes their sin and believers receive His perfect record of righteousness.
But to him who does not work but believes on Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is accounted for righteousness (Romans 4:5).
Carnal hearts, until grace fully subdues them, are very loath to know their wretched condition. They love to not hear of anything that reveals to them the misery they are in (Watson).
God credits believers with the righteousness of Christ solely through faith by grace alone. Justification forensically renders the believer righteous and gives him peace with heaven. Without justification, the unbeliever has no peace with God. We must never assert that there is peace, when there is no peace between the ungodly and God. Without justification by grace alone, there can be no real peace (Romans 5:1). Imputation is the biblical term for the positive element of justification. One is forgiven and saved through God’s grace by faith: The believer is judicially constituted as righteous. He is declared righteous. We need to be justified by grace. Justification is a forensic term which speaks of the Christian’s legal position before God. The believer is declared righteous despite his unrighteous deeds.

For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly (Romans 5:6).

The Tragedy of Unbelief and the Hope of Faith in Christ

Pugnacious skeptic and libertine George Bernard Shaw wrote, near the end of his life: “The science to which I pinned my faith is bankrupt. Its counsels, which should have established the millennium, led, instead, directly to the suicide of Europe. I believed them once. In their name I helped to destroy the faith of millions of worshippers in the temples of a thousand creeds. And now they look at me and witness the great tragedy of an atheist who has lost his faith.” Yes it seems that nobody talks so persistently about God and religion as those who maintain that there is no God; nonetheless this yields despair. Since all Christians (including the intelligent believer) have complete and eternal forgiveness, they desire to serve God through religious practice.
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