The Obamessiah displays more of his unfathomable hubris. This guy gets scarier every time he opens his mouth. If I wasn’t a Calvinist, I don’t think I could face another day.
Twenty-five years late, it is now 1984, in the UK, at least. Can we be far behind?
Jimmy Carter reminds us once again why November 4, 1980 was such a high point in American history.
Can anyone translate Proverbs 26:11 into Russian?
But enough of politics. Here’s something to get the bad taste out of your mouth:
Even Phil Johnson’s diet is quite mundane compared to this. Notice: the Thirsty Theologian cannot vouch for the contents of that site beyond the linked page. (That is, the purpleslinky.com page, not Phil’s.)
In case you need something to wash that down . . .
Warning: Southern Baptists will want to plug their ears and sing “la la la I can’t hear you” through this one. Tim Archer has written what looks like a pretty good series on alcohol. He links both to me and to Bob Hayton’s excellent article on Isaiah 16:10 and the Two-Wine Theory, so I’m linking him here. Cheers!
- The Christian and Alcohol (Alcohol abuse)
- The Christian and Alcohol, Part 2 (Alcohol in the history of the U.S.)
- The Christian and Alcohol, Part 3 (Seeing what the Bible says about alcohol)
- The Christian and Alcohol, Part 4 (What the Pentateuch says about alcohol)
- The Christian and Alcohol, Part 5 (What the rest of the Old Testament says about alcohol)
- The Christian and Alcohol, Part 6 (What Proverbs and Ecclesiastes say about alcohol)
- The Christian and Alcohol, Part 7 (What the gospels say about alcohol)
- The Christian and Alcohol, Part 8 (What the rest of the New Testament says about alcohol)
- The Christian and Alcohol, Part 9 (Additional passages to consider)
- The Christian and Alcohol, Part 10 (Additional passages to consider)
- The Christian and Alcohol, Part 11 (Modern concepts forced onto an ancient text)

Now you’re wondering (I’m sure), “How do I keep my beer cold?” Try this.
Now, on to the topic most guaranteed to bore me to death: sports.
This is one reason why I like tennis, and the only reason I hate hockey: in tennis, the players are expected to behave themselves.
That is all. Have a good weekend and a blessed Lord’s Day.









4 Comments:
#1 || 09·09·26··16:05 || Kim in ON
Now, on to the topic most guaranteed to bore me to death: sports.
Ditto.
Only thing that bores me more is when sports analogies are used in sermons.
#2 || 09·09·26··19:15 || David
. . . when sports analogies are used in sermons.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh!
#3 || 09·09·27··04:02 || Kim in ON
My pastor is a huge sports fan... guess you know what that means.
#4 || 09·10·03··17:53 || Tim Archer
Thanks for the link. I've enjoyed reading your stuff.
Grace and peace,
Tim Archer
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