Wednesday, June 11, 2014
More Than a Simple Commitment
Youth are not Buying what We are Selling
The youth do not believe our stories.One-third of teens do not accept the statement, "The Bible is totally accurate in all of its teachings." 56 percent say their religious faith is "very important" to them and slightly more than 50 percent of all teens report believing that Jesus committed sins while he was on Earth. Approximately two-thirds of teens say that Satan is "symbolic, not real."
Is it possible Augustine was right when he wrote in his book “The Literal Meaning of Genesis” that the first two chapters of Genesis were written to suit the understanding of the people at that time? “Perhaps Sacred Scripture in its customary style is speaking with the limitations of human language in addressing men of limited understanding… The narrative of the inspired writer brings the matter down to the capacity of children.”
In order to communicate in a way that all people could understand, Augustine suggests that the creation story was told in a simpler, allegorical fashion and was not meant to be understood scientifically.
If a builder is describing how his company built a hospital, he will probably describe the process chronologically: “We dug a hole, laid foundations, and then put up the superstructure floor by floor: basement, parking; ground floor, administration; first floor, wards; second, operating theaters; third, more wards.” But ask a surgeon, to describe the construction of the hospital and he might say, “We put the operating theater on the second floor and located wards, above and below it on the first and third floors.” The surgeon describes the hospital logically from his perspective, not chronologically. We are so used to this kind of thing that we take account of it automatically. We would not insist on understanding the surgeon as implying that the operating theatre suddenly appeared in mid-air and wards were then constructed above and below it. And yet we would know that the surgeon was describing a very real and literal hospital.
When Darwin wrote Origin of Species it was widely accepted---even among conservative Christians---that the world was much older than previously thought.
When someone questions Christians’ perfect understanding of the Bible they act quite similarly as our Congress. No matter. The youth are not buying what we are selling.
Does God Make Bad Things Happen So He Can Rescue Us?
Christians live in a fantasy world of their own imagination.
John then tells us that Jesus said “this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him.” Did God make this man be born blind so he could give him sight or did Satan make this man be born blind providing Jesus the opportunity to be praised for giving the man sight?
Does God make bad things happen to us so he can be praised for helping us? When people make bad things happen to others so they can be given credit for coming to the rescue don’t we call that Munchausen’s by proxy?
Stories of the Church of Christ
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
What is your attitude?
On the Sunday following Pentecost why did people assemble? To listen to a preacher I doubt it. How about remembering what Jesus did I doubt it? Feeling alone and wanting to associate with people who believed as they believed, probably.
Why do we assemble, habit, nothing else to do, yes? Years ago I knew a man who came to work every Saturday, although his job did not require it. He would come in, eat a doughnut, drink coffee, visit with those trying to work and leave after noon. Why did he come in? He had worked on Saturdays for so long he did not know what to do until he “went to work and came home.” Most Christians habitually “come to church” because they do not know what to do on Sundays until after church. Think before you answer: if it was possible to have everything that Heaven offers with the exception that God was not there would it matter? Personally, I do not care if God is there or not I would take it.
Different Attitudes
We need to be careful. The individual books and letters in the Bible were written by men who had held low opinions of women. Those were then translated by men who held low opinions of women. Jesus held high opinions of women. Who are we to believe? When we pray Jesus said to go into a closet but we put a microphone in front of them and stand them in front of the assembly. Who should we follow?
Different Attitudes
David said “No, but I will buy them for the full price. I will not take for the LORD what is yours, nor offer burnt offerings that cost me nothing.” We at Great Smoky Mountains Church of Christ serve stale bread in the communion all to save money. Different attitude, don’t you think?
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Refuting Darwin
In your class you mentioned something about Darwin not having one degree or another as if the lack of the degree is supposed to take away from his observations and conclusions. Brad Harrub made a similar comment. Do we have Darwin concluding one thing you and Brad thinking another none of whom being educated in the specific areas of science.
In his book “The Origin of the Species, By Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life” he mentions that upon his return from his time on the H.M.S. Beagle as naturalist it occurred to him, in 1837, that something might perhaps be made out on the question on origin of species by patiently accumulating and reflecting on all sorts of facts which could possibly have any bearing on it. By the way he was recommended for the position on the Beagle by Cambridge University professor of botany J.S. Henslow which should suggest something about his confidence in Darwin.
Fully aware of the resistance from the orthodox scientific and religious communities he published his book in 1859 only after another naturalist, Alfred Russel Wallace, independently reached almost exactly the same general conclusions. He admits his book is imperfect; he could not give references and authorities for his statements; and that no doubt errors will have crept in.
Christians who are also scientists accept his conclusions. A couple of Popes have written that Evolution does not contradict the Bible. I have read that before the early 60s when The Genesis Flood was published, many Christians considered evolution insight into the way God did things.
While the Bible may not change our understanding of it does. At one time Christians believed angels moved the planets. Later Christians believed the Bible was very clear on the sun moving around the earth.
If the youth are to be convinced reasons beyond discounting Darwin must be employed.
John Jenkins
865-803-8179 cell
Gatlinburg, TN
Email: jrjenki@gmail.com
Blogs: http://littlepigeon.blogspot.com/
http://alumcave.blogspot.com/
“All possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights. For happily the government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens … “
"George Washington on religious toleration
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Christians Want This Taught in our Schools?
Did dinosaurs live two by two upon Noah’s ark? Was light from distant galaxies created en route to the earth? Were the first members of our species fashioned out of dirt and divine breath, in a garden with a talking snake, by the hand of an invisible God?
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
George Washington on religious toleration
“All possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights. For happily the government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens … “
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Which to take Literally
We are told that there is one correct way to participate in the Lord’s Supper i.e. Luke 22:17-20: “After taking the cup, he gave thanks and said, “Take this and divide it among you. For I tell you I will not drink again from the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes.” And he took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, “This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.” In the same way, after the supper he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you.”
Luke says Jesus took bread, gave thanks and broke it. Isn’t that part of the pattern? Does the pattern include multiple cups or just one? Luke says Jesus took the cup. There is no end to controversies whether we ought to take one detail or another literally and ignore the obvious. The early church---from all appearances---observed the Lord’s Supper in conjunction with a normal ordinary make with the usual variety of food. Jude referenced “love feast.”
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Why 10,000 years
The youth of the church do not accept what they are being taught.
If I make something look like an antique so that you believe it is an antique am I being honest and ethical? Was God pretending when he asked Adam and Eve where they were? We are told God knows the number of hairs on our head but he did not know where Adam and Eve were hiding?
I know what I believe and why I believe it. My guess is no one knows why they believe the earth is 10,000 years old.
Groupthink
Monday, May 12, 2014
Does the Bible teach the earth is immovably fixed in space?
This may not seem to be a huge deal nowadays, but at the time it was a very hot topic. The reason? In the fourth century BC the Greek philosopher Aristotle taught that the earth was fixed in the center of the universe and that the sun, stars, and planets revolved around it. This fixed-earth view held sway for centuries even though, as early as 250 BC. a sun-centered system was suggested. After all, it made a lot of sense to ordinary people; the sun appears to go round the earth; and, if the earth moves, why aren't we all flung off into space? Why does a stone, thrown straight up into the air, come straight down if the earth is rotating rapidly? Why don's we feel a strong win blowing in our faces in the opposite direction to our motion? The idea that the earth moved was absurd.
But now we need to face an important question: why do Christians accept this "new" interpretation, and not still insist on a "literal" understanding of the "pillars of the earth?" Why we are not still split up into fixed-earthers and moving-earthers? Is it really because we have all compromised, and made Scripture subservient to science?
Free Will?
When an animal kills we do not bother to ask the question of blame. We simply deal with the offending animal in the most straightforward manner to maintain public safety.
When it comes to humans the legal system rests on the assumption of free will and we are judged based on this perceived freedom.
The rabies virus is a microscopically small organism which takes over the behavior of a host. After a bite from one mammal to another, this tiny virus climbs its way up the nerves into the brain. There it changes the local patterns of activity inducing host to aggression, rage, and a propensity to bite. By steering the behavior of the host, the tiny virus survives by commandeering the massive body of the host millions of times larger than it. The lesson is that invisibly small changes inside the brain can cause massive changes to behavior. Should we punish the individual for failing to exercise his free-will not to bite?
In 1966 Charles Whitman killed thirteen and wounded thirty-three beginning with his mother and wife the previous day. Whitman had thought something was different about himself and he was correct and asked that his brain be examined to possibly understand what. At his own request following his death his brain was examined and a tumor abut the diameter of a nickel was discovered. It is thought the tumor was the cause of his actions. Should he have been punished for his failure to use his free will to make better choices?
In 2002, a 40-year old male school teacher began to view child pornography websites, and solicit prostitutes at massage parlors, activities which there are no accounts of him having done in the past. The man's wife turned him into the police when he was found making subtle sexual advances towards young children.
The evening before his prison sentencing, he took himself to a hospital, complaining that he had a massive headache and would "rape his landlady." An MRI revealed an egg-sized brain tumor located in the area of the brain which is tied to judgment, impulse control and social behavior.
Once the tumor was removed, his sex-obsession disappeared.
After he was remanded to psychiatric care, he complained of balance problems and a MRI scan revealed an egg-sized brain tumor. Further tests found the man was also unable to write or copy drawings and was unconcerned when he urinated on himself.
But seven months after the tumor was removed he complained of headaches and secretly collected pornography once more. After an MRI scan revealed tumor regrowth and it was removed, the behavior again disappeared.
Should he be punished for failing to use his free will to make better choices?
Frontotemporal dementia is a disease which causes parts of the brain to degenerate. Patients lose the ability to control the hidden impulses. They patients find a variety ways to violate social norms: shoplifting in front of store managers, removing their clothes in public, running stop signs, breaking out in song at inappropriate times, eating food scraps found in public trash cans, or being physically aggressive or sexually transgressive. Currently there is no medication to stop it. Over fifty percent of frontotemporal dementia patients display socially violating behavior compared with less than ten percent of Alzheimer’s patient. Should these people be punished for failing to use their free will to make better decisions?
When Parkinson’s patients were given a drug called pramipexole some of them turned into pathological gamblers. These patients had never before displayed gambling behavior. For some, the new addiction reached beyond gambling to compulsive eating, alcohol consumption and hypersexuality.
The treatment for Parkinson’s is to increase the patient’s dopamine levels. It turns out along with dopamine’s role in motor commands it also guiding a person toward food, drink, mates, and all things useful for survival. Because of its role in the reward system, imbalances in dopamine can trigger gambling, overeating, and drug addiction.
Should these people be punished for failing to use their free will to make better decisions?
A slight change in the balance of brain chemistry can cause large changes in behavior. Should these people be punished or treated in ways to protect society.
There is no consensus of the causes of homosexuality do they really have free will? Do you have control over the gender you find sexually attractive?
Is Satan as all powerful as we claim?
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Does Christianity make people prejudiced?
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
No King But King Jesus
Friday, April 25, 2014
KJV Words Not in Other Versions
I have heard sermons on the word individual words in the KJV which is not found in other versions so I looked at this email skeptically.
Recently I received an email on the meaning of the “folded napkin” in Jesus’ tomb. I’ve heard sermons on the same topic. It appears to from a sermon Jerry Shirley, a Baptist preacher, preached in 2006. Shirley presumed the Hebrew folks had a tradition regarding the folded napkin. Is it true? He provides no credits. I have been unable to find any information about Hebrew tradition that every Jewish knew concerning folding a napkin.
The King James Version: "...and the napkin that was about his head, not lying with the linen clothes, but wrapped together in a place by itself."
KJV, AS, and RSV translate the cloth as a "napkin;" NIV a "burial cloth;" NKJV a "handkerchief;" and NASB, ESV a "face-cloth." I understand the Greek word comes from a Latin word for "sweat." An example might be a towel for wiping sweat and could be Greek for a towel or cloth, not specifically a table napkin.
NIV and NKJV translates the word "folded;" NASB, SAV, RSV "rolled up;" KJV "wrapped together." Again I understand the Greek word is from words that may mean to twist or to entwine.
Illusion-of-Truth-Effect
God gave us a brain and he intends for us to use it.
Everyone is confident with their religious beliefs. We all have our holy books. Presuming the Church of Christ was the only Christian religion at the time the Church of Christ gave rise to the Catholic Church. Why do you suppose it did? My guess is the unwillingness of the laity to question what they believed and to question their clergy.
Studies have shown we are more likely to believe that a statement is true if we have heard it before---whether or not it is actually true: “illusion-of-truth effect.” Subjects rated the validity of plausible sentences every two weeks. Without letting on, the experimenters snuck in some repeat sentences (both true and false ones) across the testing sessions. And they found a clear result: if subjects had heard a sentence in previous weeks, they were more likely to now rate it as true, even if they swore they had never heard it before. This is the case even when the experimenter tells the subjects that the sentences they are about to hear are false: despite this, mere exposure to an idea is enough to boost its believability upon later contact. The illusion-of-truth effect highlights the potential danger for people who are repeatedly exposed to the same religious edicts or political slogans.
How many untruths do Christians believe only because they have heard it all of their lives?
How many untruths do we believe because we have sung them in songs all of our lives; songs written by people we believe are going to Hell.
John Jenkins
865-803-8179 cell
Gatlinburg, TN
Email: jrjenki@gmail.com
Blogs: http://littlepigeon.blogspot.com/
http://alumcave.blogspot.com/
"The most difficult subjects can be explained to the most slow-witted man if he has not formed any idea of them already; but the simplest thing cannot be made clear to the most intelligent man if he is firmly persuaded that he knows already, without a shadow of doubt, what is laid before him."
Leo Tolstoy, 1897