Jesus Creed

Click on the photo and you can see why some folks don’t want any part of walking across that rope bridge.

Blog Book Review:There Is a God: How the World’s Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind by Antony Flew Questions: How does the “conversion” of a notorious atheist strengthen your faith? What are the most important philosophical questions regarding the existence of God? What are the most important pieces of scientific evidence in this debate? Antony…

We left Dublin and headed for Belfast and at Belfast we managed to escape the temptation to examine Cerrickfergus Castle so we could take a more leisurely drive up the coast to the Antrim Coast on the top of the north of Ireland. Here is a picture on the way up and then of us…

On the Antrim Coast, not far west from Carrick-a-Rede (pictures yesterday), is a set of formations that is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. As the volcanic stuff cooled, it cracked into mostly hexagon pieces. Incredible.

This is an incredible series being offered to us by Matt Edwards: a nine part summary and response to Douglas Campbell’s mega-book, The Deliverance of God: An Apocalyptic Rereading of Justification in Paul . Thanks to Matt Edwards. The Deliverance of God 8–Contradictions between Justification Theory and Paul’s Actual Preaching We are evaluating Douglas Campbell’s…

On the far north coast of Ireland, what is called the Antrim Coast, you can find the remains of an old fortress but the only way to cross from the mainland parts of the place to the outer island is to take this rope bridge … it was fun. I am returning to the mainland…

Next to Skellig Michael is Skellig Little, and the island is overtaken by Gannets. I took this picture into the sky, so it’s a bit too light, but if you click on the picture it will blow up and you can see them everywhere. (Nearly all that white is gannets, but some of it is…

We have not had good access for a few days, but here’s a picture of one the little puffins we spent Wednesday with.

BioLogos held a workshop at Gordon College last week – well attended and well worth the time from what I hear. Some 50-70 people were in attendance, mostly college professors. Several regular readers of this blog were at the workshop.  One who was there told me that it was a huge success, with many good…

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