My mother-in-law is having a document embosser made for me as my Christmas gift. I’ll use it on the books in my library to identify titles as mine when I loan them out. The design will be a circle of text, around which will be the phrase “From the library of Jeff Wright” (or some [...]

Swing by Al Mohler’s blog and read his post entitled Fair is Fair? It discusses the logical consequence of civil unions which have arrived sooner than anticipated.

Back when I first dove into the murky waters of blogdom one of the issues I wanted to stress was the importance of theological thinking and work for all believers across the spectrum. In fact, one of my earliest posts (see it here) was an early attempt to promote this idea. As I was writing [...]

As I mentioned earlier, I am currently in Louisville, KY visiting my friend and sorta-relavitve Chase and his wife (my wife’s sister) on the campus of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. We visited the campus Lifeway store and found some pretty good buys: 1. Total Truth by Nancy Pearcey (the non-study guide version) is on sale [...]

Last night at church our Pastor discussed the historical precedent for the holiday we celebrate each year as Thanksgiving (you can see the blog equivalent of his sermon here). If he will allow me, let me quote his history lesson regarding the original Thanksgiving: As a result of God’s gracious intervention, a bountiful harvest was [...]

I’m leaving tonight for Middle TN and from there on to Louisville, KY (to see my sister-in-law and her husband Chase) for several days. I’m not sure if I’ll have internet access while I’m there so the proposition of my blogging is up in the air. Please, no wailing…you’ll disturb your neighbors. In the meantime [...]

One of the more humorous aspects in the debate over Darwinian naturalism to those who reject naturalism is the contention by the Darwinists that their philosophy is unadulterated fact with none of the presuppositions of religion. What makes that contention so humorous is that naturalism has all the elements of a religion: 1. How did [...]

Nov
18
TBC Wrap Up

Rather than write my own, let me direct you to a better Tennessee Baptist Convention wrap-up than I could write. Larry Reagan, webmaster for Concerned Tennessee Baptists and newly-elected 2nd vice-president of the Tennessee Baptist Convention has posted his summary convention events here. I highly recommend you read it.

First Comes Gay Marriage then Comes Bestiality in Massachusetts By Hilary White BOSTON, November 17, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Four legislators in Massachusetts are quickly following up on their success at legalizing homosexual unions by pushing for softening laws against other forms of sexual deviance. They have introduced a bill that proposes to reduce the penalties [...]

Nov
15
TBC Day 2

The day opened with the sad news that Dr. Adrian Rogers had passed. Today’s session was dedicated to his memory and the convention was called to order. The first significant issue that came before the convention was how to handle the proposed resolution of the Belmont issue. Once the proposal to change the relationship between [...]

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