“…I reserved them and saw to it they were consumed after the service. I think we got them all.” Yet, when “hosts, reserved from Sunday’s service,” turned out to be infested with weevils, Pastor Saltzman did not make any calls to the homebound “until a new order arrived.” He does not relate what was done with […]
Preaching May 15: “The end is now’ (May 21), “very near,” and the Good Shepherd: Harold Camping, Joel C. Rosenberg, and that whole crowd[1]
1. The New Testament in five independent places states the end will come like a thief in the night (1 Thessalonians 5:2; Matthew 24:43; 2 Peter 3:10; Revelation 3:3; 16:15) and in addition that we do not know the time of the end (Matthew 25:13; Mark 13:32). Why do those who claim to take the Bible […]
The poor want pleasure, too
Is food the number one priority for poor people? Not necessarily, according to Massachusetts Institute of Technology economist Abhijit Banerjee. Motivated by the idea that the poor are starving, Western aid often focuses on providing food. But Banerjee argues that while nutrition is important, it’s not necessarily a poor person’s only priority. Rather, the poor […]
It’s better to be ruled by a wise Turk…
Many have tried to document the Luther quote: “It’s better to be governed by wise Turk than a foolish Christian.” The problem is that Luther never said it quite so succinctly. But Pastor Ron Marshall (Seattle WA) has found a reference that comes very close: “The question has been properly raised whether a prince is […]
The “real Lutheran view” about Mary? One moment, please!
“….Mary prays for the Church, and the saints do, too [?]….I no longer get bent when I hear of prayers to Mary….since she and the saints do pray with and for the Church.” According to Russ Saltzman, this is the “real Lutheran view,” what Lutherans “actually” and “officially” hold. [1] Just one moment, please! As […]