Friday, May 01, 2015

Biblical Sociology vs Secular Sociology

I read this on a sociology site

Studying Sociology is a transformative experience. We offer:

  • an established and well-regarded degree that will help you to progress academically, cultivate your passion for understanding the social world, and gain valuable skills for life
  • dedicated teaching that will challenge you to widen your horizons and expand your creativity, empowering you to see the real world in a more critical light
  • a solid foundation for whatever future path you choose – even those you haven’t yet imagined
Understanding the real world

Sociology...

  • ...means thinking critically about the world around us, looking beneath the surface to explore the social and political context that shapes our lives
  • ...is for students who are curious and open-minded, willing to critically examine the collective ideas, shared behaviours and social forces that shape our everyday lives, and explore societies and cultures different from our own
  • ...stimulates the 'sociological imagination', cultivating the intellectual, moral and creative capacities that make for active and engaged citizens

 

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Wednesday Night at Church

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Reminds me of a service I had on a Wednesday Night many years ago.Embedded image permalink
Ministry is usually spiritual triage, discerning those you can't help, those who will be fine without you, and those you can help.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Official Proceedings on Same Sex in the Supreme Court

http://int.nyt.com.s3.amazonaws.com/data/scotus/2014/14-556q1_7l48.pdf

U.S. Supreme Court Justices will hear arguments on whether states must allow same-sex marriageM

Arguments before the Supreme Court on Same Sex Marriage April 28 21015

Mary L. Bonauto said on behalf of petitioners on Question

The intimate and committed relationships of same-sex couples, just like those of heterosexual couples, provide mutual support and are the foundation of family life in our society.

If a legal commitment, responsibility and protection that is marriage is off limits to gay people as a class, the stain of unworthiness that follows on individuals and families contravenes the basic constitutional commitment to equal dignity.

Indeed, the abiding purpose of the 14th Amendment is to preclude relegating classes of persons to second-tier status.

“Here we have a whole class of people who are denied the equal right to be able to join in their extensive government institution that provides protection for families,

 

Chief Justice Roberts:

Well, you say join in the institution.  The argument on the other side is that they’re seeking to redefine the institution.   Every definition that I looked up, prior to about a dozen years ago, defined marriage as unity between a man and a woman as husband and wife.  Obviously, if you succeed, that definition will no longer be operable.

My question is you’re not seeking to join the institution, you’re seeking to change what the institution is.  The fundamental sore of the institution is the opposite-sex relationship and you want to introduce into it a same-sex relationship

Justice Alito: 

Well, how do you account for the fact, as far as I’m aware, until the end of the 20th century, there never was a nation or a culture that recognized marriage between two people of the same sex?   Now, can we infer from that that those nations and those cultures all thought that there was some rational,  purpose for defining marriage in that way or is it your argument that they were all operating independently based solely on irrational stereotypes and prejudice.?

Well if you want to read the 100 plus pages feel free to do so.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Preaching Boot Camp

 

Reading this book by Albert Mohler is a must for every preacher

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