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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Now you can see Karis crawling!


Or you can view it on YouTube's site: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEaggi72ZfI


Saturday, September 30, 2006

John Yarmuth , who is running for the Kentucky Senate seat currently occupied by Anne Northrup, has this to say about abortion:

"“I am a member of the board of Planned Parenthood, an organization, which in Louisville, helps 5,000 families a year plan their pregnancies, and makes sure that children who are wanted are born, and those that aren’t, aren’t.
– WAVE 3 Candidate Debate, May 9, 2006" (italics mine)

Proudly denying human existence to those who aren't wanted -John Yarmuth for Congress 2006

Please be careful when you consider voting for such a person.


Tuesday, May 16, 2006

My wife and daughter

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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Karis Faith


17 April 2006 4:40pm 7lbs. 5oz. 20" Psalm 127


Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Jonathan Edwards

I have the great privelege of being a beta tester for Yale University's beta testing of their online archives for the works of Jonathan Edwards. This massive project seeks to make all of Edwards' known works accessable for reading as well as viewing in their original documents. Beta testers have the privelege of browsing those works which have been posted online and finding any bugs or typos and also providing any helpful suggestions for making the site better. The Edwards Center at Yale can be found here: http://edwards.yale.edu.

In perusing Edwards' miscellanies this afternoon, I came across this interesting statment regarding the Christian "Sabbath". I thought it quite insightful. Here it is:

1320. LORD’S DAY. That saying of our Savior to his disciples, “But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, nor on the sabbath day” (Matthew 24:20), is a very great evidence of the Christian sabbath. For 'tis quite incredible that Christ here meant that they should pray that they might not be hindered from the usual observation of the Jewish sabbath at that very time when he would utterly put an end to the Jewish dispensation, and entirely abolish all remains of it in so remarkable and extraordinary a manner, and should so greatly testify his displeasure to the Jews for their adhering so strongly to it and making so much of it. Not only was the destruction of Jerusalem a dispensation by which God put a final end to that dispensation, but such were the particular circumstances of that awful judgment as to show remarkably that God poured contempt upon the festivals of that dispensation, and its weekly sabbaths in particular (see “Miscellanies” B. 5, No. 972, p. 13). 1

Now is it credible that Christ should direct Christians as to have so great a regard to the Jewish sabbath at that very time which was appointed for the entire abolishing of it and the pouring of contempt of it? And is it credible that he should give such a direction-with such circumstances as would tend to lead Christians to suppose that Christ had so great a regard to the strict observation of the Jewish sabbath at that time as particularly to direct 'em so long beforehand to pray that they might not be interrupted in their observation of it-when that was the very time appointed for his utterly abolishing of it, and for an extraordinary, most visible and public testimony of his utter disregard of it?

But 'tis evident it was the will of Christ that there should be some sabbath that it was his will his church should have the most sacred regard to, even at that time of his abolishing and most visibly disregarding the Jewish sabbath. And what sabbath can this be but the Christian sabbath?




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