Saturday, August 9, 2008
The New Atheism
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Here are some interesting Epitaphs:
This epitaph adorns the grave of Ellen Shannon, twenty-six, of
Who was fatally burned
March 21, 1870
by the explosion of a lamp
filled with “R. E. Danforth’s
Non-Explosive
Burning Fluid”
Stranger! Approach this spot with gravity!
John Brown is filling his last cavity.
On Benjamin Franklin's tomb:
The Body of B. Franklin, Printer
Like the Cover of an old Book
Its Contents torn out
And Stripped of its Lettering & Gilding
Lies here.
Food for
For, it will as he believed appear once more
In a new and more elegant Edition corrected and improved
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Paradise Lost...Paradise Regained
Where is history going? What will humanity be like in a hundred or thousand years? Were the Greeks right, are we stuck in a cycle of history repeating itself generation after generation? In so, when will the next Hitler arise? The next world war? The next holocaust?
Why? Because they have not taken one vital aspect of human nature into account; sin.
As good intentioned as man may be in his desire for societal development – even perfection – it never pans out because the dark side of man ruins it. Greed, hate, lust, and pride, all factor in.
Left to himself, man will never create the utopia he so desires. It is not because he isn’t smart enough, he isn’t righteous enough.
Only God can create perfection and maintain it. Only God can lay out rules and enforce them in such a way so as to produce the best results in both man and creation. And only God is powerful enough to bring to fruition His will and plans.
Man’s inability to create a perfect environment and God’s ability to do it is seen in Genesis 1 & 2 where God created perfection in the Garden.
Sadly, man chose a different path in chapter 3, falling into sin.
Left in Genesis 3, the Greeks were right, we are bound to an endless cycle of historical repetition. But God in His grace formulated a plan to bring creation back to its perfection.
God’s means of doing this is found in His Son. He is the catalyst. He is the bridge that connects God and man again – He takes care of what separates us from God. And once that separation is taken care of, God and man can once again dwell together in perfection fellowship and Edenic conditions can once again prevail.
How the return to paradise occurs is through two strategic historical events; the death of Christ and the resurrection of Christ.
The work of Christ on the Cross began the implementation of God’s amazing plan. He paid the wages due our sin and brought us back into a relationship with God. Christ’s resurrection is the guarantee of the perfection of that relationship. Some day we walk with God in the cool of the day; there will be no sin or death. Instead there will be a new heaven and earth where the redeemed will spend eternity with Him.
Paradise lost, will be paradise regained; all because of God's amazing love and grace in our lives.