Switch: Spare yourself the insanity
I confess and repent: I am a negligent blogger. I do not have another post ready, so I though this would be fun and pass some time. |
My wife and I were married in January of 2004. I graduated from Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary in 2010. I am originally from SW Chicagoland and my wife grew up in the suburbs of Kansas City. We met at Northland Baptist Bible College while pursuing Bachelor degrees. We currently reside in Southeastern Michigan.
"The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness, since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities - his eternal power and divine nature - have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse."
Romans 1:18-20
NIV
Comments on "Switch: Spare yourself the insanity"
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indeed! truth is truth!
"Use Your Brain."
I guess I'll be stuck using my brain if I get an apple; the computer sure isn't going to do anything for me.
pitts, don't be a hater... :)
I'll be praying for you.
I would have to change. I am a fundamental baptist. Fundamental baptists do not change. Therefore I do not change.
How's that for a Barbara (Specific type of a form categorical proposition)
That's great Chris! Maybe I'm the one who needs to be repenting... :)
btw, have you hear that Fundamentalist sermon on hairology?
http://babulife.blogs.com/weblog/2006/07/doctrine_of_hai.html
I'm at the radio station early in the morning rolling on the floor laughing out loud.
:) That is my new favorite fundy sermon!
I believe that it shows us that despite our depravity, God has enabled man to do some marvelous things (like creating the best computers ever). The apple with the bite is merely a reminder of our depravity and God's common grace.
(ok, so I'm totally winging it: but it sounds good though, right?)
Therefore, the apple with the bite is a reminder to us of God's common grace to man: Macintosh is an example of this great doctrine.
With that in mind, recognize my friend. :)