He that letteth

There are times that being a Christian is an embarrassment not a badge of honor. Ask Peter who denied ever knowing the man. I remember a pastor friend coming through customs with his collar. Normally, being seen as a man of the cloth was a matter of pride but some nitwit head of a denomination … More He that letteth

A Time for Judgment

I dont know why Christians don’t like the word and associate it with terror, fear and every ominous and disastrous outcome. Perhaps that is why we have in our time such an infantile expression of the faith. Judgment is in fact the mark of maturity. David said of God’s judgments not only that they are … More A Time for Judgment

HEAVEN ON EARTH

A fitting sequel to Hell No!, my previous blogpost, is a rerun of a post about GATES from about 7 years ago. Be inspired. The time is come. A portal is open. “The kingdoms of this world they have become the Kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ and He shall reign for ever … More HEAVEN ON EARTH

Hell no!

There certainly is a place for intolerance. The theological idea representative of that place is called ‘hell’….in as much as heaven is synonymous with perfect acceptance, the embrace of an eternal Father. My only issue with a strict evangelical soteriology is how the boundaries are drawn …. and every religious sect claims scriptural authority for … More Hell no!

The Joker

Every mythology has its joker tradition. That clown with the sardonic laugh with no regard for convention and rules, master of impersonation, that comes to test the mettle of whatever is considered precious or sacrosanct in society. In the Judeo Christian tradition, he is Satan the devil, it’s his laugh the beguiled hears in the … More The Joker

Heroes Day Reflections

Having just watched our own national ritual of ancestor worship, I am reminded of Jesus’ frustration: “In vain do they worship me teaching as doctrine the commandments of men.” The New English Translation says “Their teachings are merely human rules/commandments. Jesus knew that for worship to be effective, it has to be both sincere and … More Heroes Day Reflections

Cool conversations

On one of the rare occasions Jesus is associated with people rejection, he declared his particular displeasure with lukewarm. He clearly likes his people either cold or hot. One can argue that that metaphor was clearly coined before climate change. With extremes of temperature setting continental fires on the one hand and on the other … More Cool conversations

Why I worship Yeshua

I’ve had a number of conversations with my theologically trained friends on my disdain for much of Christian Apologetics – not that I completely discount its value, but that I am completely convinced of its marginal contribution to the perpetuation of authentic Christian faith, a thing not based on scholarship of any sort, but on … More Why I worship Yeshua