Ten Thoughts on Politics and the Bible

1. It’s a mistake to see detailed political guidance in the Bible.  It seems to give a broad range — allowing us, for example, even to choose a king or not (Deuteronomy 17:14-20), and recognizing that political authority is distinct from religious authority (“Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s and unto God what is God’s”). … [Read more…]

Evan Moffic, “What Every Christian Needs To Know about the Jewishness of Jesus: A New Way of Looking at the Most Influential Rabbi in History”

The author is himself a rabbi, and a young one, being only 37 when the book was published.  He feels passionately that both Christians and Jews need to pay greater attention to Jesus’ Jewishness.  The final paragraph of the book (184) reads:  “Victor Hugo once said, ‘All the forces in the world are not as … [Read more…]

Christmas Thoughts about Jesus’ Coming

If asked why Jesus became fully human and came to earth, I think most Christians would answer, “To die for our sins.”  That’s certainly true, but when you think about it, He must also have come to do some teaching. At a minimum, people had to be told of His sacrifice and what they had … [Read more…]

David Wilkie, “Coffee with Jesus”

This is a collection of a hundred or so pages’ worth of the comic strip of that name, which is a mashup of sixties advertising clip art with Jesus setting straight various average Joe and Jo Anne types.  It’s okay:  The first time you read the strip, it’s novel and funny, and some of the … [Read more…]

Another Way of Using Pascal’s Wager

One way to use Pascal’s Wager (the way I use it here) is to have four quadrants — what happens if you believe and God exists, what happens if you believe and He doesn’t exist, what happens if you don’t believe and He does exist, and what happens if you don’t believe and He doesn’t … [Read more…]