Friday, December 30, 2016

Interesting Twitter in regard to Tim Keller

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The original copy and paste from Twitter did not format properly. Therefore, the edit with this entry. Thank you for any reader patience required. It was probably less patience than was required from me...

Interesting tweets from a former fellow student of mine at Columbia Bible College. This in regard to Professor Peter Enns and his comments in regard to a recent Tim Keller interview.

My replies to

@gdnickel

In regards to a potential lack of depth in evangelical answers:

@RNMPhD

Sometimes one has to dig deeper than typical evangelical answers...

In regards to the review of Keller's answers from the Professor:

Re Virgin birth known only to Luke and Matthew. ??? Whose rules state how many times/by how many authors a doctrine must repeat?

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Be careful on Twitter continued

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Hebrews 9:27 New American Standard Bible (NASB) 27 And inasmuch as it is [a]appointed for men to die once and after this comes judgment...

Fox News December 28

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'Steve Martin deletes Twitter tribute to Carrie Fisher after backlash'

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'Steve Martin received backlash for a tribute he paid to Carrie Fisher on Twitter.'

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'On Tuesday, the comic wrote in a since-deleted tweet, "When I was a young man, Carrie Fisher was the most beautiful creature I had ever seen. She turned out to be witty and bright as well." Media outlets and fans immediately turned on the comedian saying Martin’s tweet had a sexist undertone.'

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'However, many fans came to Martin's defense saying backlash over his tweet was uncalled for including a Twitter user who screengrabbed the post.'

I reason the reaction against the tweet is an overreaction. Philosophically and practically, a person, a female, can be appreciated for spiritual, intellectual and physical qualities. A person, a female, can be appreciated for any of these attributes significantly and have only one of these mentioned in a context.  This does not mean necessarily that other attributes are not significantly appreciated.

It is a possibility, but not a necessity. Context is key.

Through many years of study within a Christian worldview, and as well having studied some secular psychology in regard to women and relationships, I reason it is wiser to not overemphasize female physical beauty or be perceived to do so. It is better to at least lead with spiritual and intellectual attributes in regard to persons, including females.

I think it is also an overreaction to delete the tweet. In a similar situation, I would defend my position.

I fully admit I edit some of my online, social media work, but God-willing, not because I am giving in to politically correct, cyberbullying, but because reasonable edits need to be made.

Monday, December 26, 2016

Be careful on Twitter

'In an epic Twitter fail she managed to mix up her 80s singers – and told her 556,000 twitter followers Boy George had died.' End quote. As noted, sometimes a little research is required.

BUFFY the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar posted a touching tribute to Boy George on...
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Howard James Bartel Another reason not to use Twitter (or at least not to use it too casually). At least with FB you can edit your posts.
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Russell Norman Murray Twitter requires quick deletes!
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Sunday, December 25, 2016

More psychology than bible

More psychology than bible: watching Joel Osteen for the second time ever: morning cable crawl @ weapons-weights workout. Merry Christmas

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Friday, December 23, 2016

Five Red Cards, Ding Dongs and missing Turtles

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Below is an impromptu, unplanned Actua Soccer 3 video recorded because Chucky suggested it. This after we completed some website work. We then played a match.

I made a change in goalkeeper and in hindsight it was a red-carded player. We ended up with five red cards. But the game erred and allowed me to place an ejected defender as goalkeeper, but he was invisible much of the time.

We also discuss travelling and Chucky is confused in regard to ding dongs. The sound quality sounds as if we were @ loud party.



Shetland Islands 10
The Lords of London 9  (20 minute match)

Chucky, thanks for the Christmas gifts, including the bag of turtles already a quarter empty...#chucky Howard James Bartel P.S. Thanks for the depressing Star Wars spoiler, but as you know, I like spoilers because that saves me from wasting time. 

Thursday, December 22, 2016

English Premier League=No Americanisms allowed?

Swansea City, AFC: English Premier League

Sky Sports December 22, 2016

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'Swansea manager Bob Bradley defends use of Americanisms' 

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'Swansea head coach Bob Bradley defends the way he speaks after using the term 'PK' for a penalty kick after their defeat to Middlesbrough.'

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'The American has faced some questions after using "PK" to describe a penalty and referring to a game at Middlesbrough as a "road game". Road games and trips are common terminology in American sports, but Bradley can see no issue with using them, adding that most countries use different phrases to describe the same thing.'

North America=Road game, Away game

United Kingdom=Away match, Away fixture

I very much appreciate many intellectual and cultural aspects of the British Isles, United Kingdom and Europe. I made the effort to claim a British passport and citizenship I was entitled to through my Father, even though I was born in Vancouver. I listen to Talk Sport. I watch British documentaries and dramas. I find most of the people I have met in the United Kingdom friendly and have several friends and family members there.

However, having researched British educational establishments for a potential PhD appointment, and then having studied at a few British institutions; there is a definite and definitive intellectual British snobbery at times in regard to language and culture. With England, in particular. I faced this academically, being sometimes, negatively considered American, although I am Canadian-British, and according to some in academia, supposedly being a Christian, fundamentalist, whereas I am a Philosophical Christian. The intellectual implications being very significant in the last case, especially, within religious studies and philosophy. But by God's grace, I earned a very technical PhD.

I have heard the term 'colonist' being thrown around while I was in the United Kingdom, but usually satirically.

Complaining of about Mr. Bradley's philosophically correct use of words for concepts, although Americanized versions, provides one premise in support of a conclusion that many English would not want Mr. Bradley to be a English Premier League coach or manager, simply because he is an American.

Granted, Bradley producing a winning record will assist his acceptability in British football culture. but he is not employed by a 'big club' with massive financial resources. This limits his winning potential, significantly.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Not sold on Flyers gold with orange uniforms

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Washington Capitals @ Philadelphia Flyers: December 21, 2016

Every time I see these fiftieth anniversary Philadelphia Flyers uniforms, the gold and orange just does not seem to work. It is off-putting.

I would prefer the classic and very fine Philadelphia Flyers uniforms from the 1970s, over anything at all that would remind one of the Vancouver or Philadelphia Blazers.

This uniform is about as appealing as putting mustard on mandarin oranges. Did a professional really come up with the initial design, or was it the whim of someone in management? But just my opinion.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Does a goddess deserve a god?

Edinburgh: 1photo1day.com & Microsoft

Dalrock December 15

I have cited Dalrock online previously on my Facebook page, in particular. A recent entry: 'Courtly love is always sexual, even when non physical.'

I am interested in commenting on the last paragraph from this entry:

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'None of these things should surprise us given what we know about the nature of men and women. Women are strongly tempted to elevate themselves to a god like position, and men are strongly tempted to go along with this and worship women. This didn’t start with courtly love, but instead goes all the way back to the fall. And the specific details should also be familiar to anyone with a basic understanding of female sexual nature. Women see their own sexual motives as pure, even purifying. At the same time, while seeking the formal status conferred with marriage, they have a very strong tendency to cloak their sexual choices and motives in ambiguity.'

Online and offline I have tied, modern evangelical Christian views and approaches to romantic relationships to the fall. When 'nature' is discussed, we should attribute much of it to fallen human nature as opposed as much of it to evolutionary nature as many secularists do.

'Women are strongly tempted to elevate themselves to a god like position, and men are strongly tempted to go along with this and worship women.'

A female that is young and attractive, of child-bearing age is by Dalrock's metaphor, god-like. Logically, so goes the modern thinking, then of course within this fallen philosophical thinking, a goddess deserves a god, right? Sad to state I have heard the phrase: 'Out of your league' mentioned more than once on Focus on the Family, online radio. What does a league have to do with biblical concepts of character?

May I inject here that the entire philosophical concept of deserving someone attractive, because a person is attractive, is a philosophical misnomer. No one, 'deserves' someone that looks significantly symmetrical because they happen to look significantly symmetrical. Symmetrical for symmetrical is not illogical granted, but it is also not necessarily reasonable in each and every case. There are more important considerations.

Do I deserve someone with a PhD, because I have a PhD? No, the concept of 'deserving' is irrelevant.

If one is a Christian and is seeking biblical character based on a multitude of Scripture (1 Corinthians 7, 2 Corinthians 6, 1 Ephesians 5, 1 Peter 3 and others) being of the same level of looks is not a significant biblical consideration. Instead, theologically I would deduce that significant, mutual, spiritual, intellectual and physical attraction in Jesus Christ is essential for biblical romantic relationships. Therefore, a person of the opposite sex would have to be significantly physically attractive, but not necessarily among the most significantly physically attractive. Or to use philosophy speak: One needs to at least be minimally, significantly physically attractive and not necessarily maximally, significantly physically attractive. The same philosophy goes for the spiritual and intellectual. At the same time, I am firmly against the concept of a 'settle for'. By significant mutual attraction, I mean significant.

However, when one is considered a goddess, then the social, family, and even perhaps Church pressure is for a goddess to only consider a 'god' as a potential romantic partner. A god based on one's own social level as a goddess. But this sadly typical Western evangelical approach opposes a biblical theological of primarily seeking significant mutual attraction. It is no surprise ageism exists in North American and British evangelical dating because the twenty something year old goddess supposedly 'deserves' better than a thirty-five plus year old average looking man. This regardless of the spiritual level of this man in Christ and any possible mutual attraction.

This incorrect thinking, which most certainly risks as significant sin, means a younger woman should reject an older man even if she may possibly have a significant connection with him. It is no surprise that many Western evangelicals are intellectually violently opposed to an older man seeking a younger woman of child-bearing age for friendship or perhaps more in the future. Even when the older man does not typically relate to women his own age with experience and life goals.

The biblical model would be for the younger woman to RISK a friendship leading to just a deeper friendship or more. As human beings are finite and sinful, we know just as God guides and moves us toward salvation and sanctification. God, often when we are obedient, and sometimes when we are not, guides and moves us to a different life path than expected. What Christian missionary would sign up in missions if he/she knew that the path would lead to being murdered by Islamic radicals while ministering in the Middle East? Very few. But, even so, God does call some to martyrdom. I am not comparing age gap relationships to martyrdom to make this reasonable point! It is supposed to be a biblically good thing (1 Corinthians 7). But it is a reasonable point.

'Women see their own sexual motives as pure, even purifying. At the same time, while seeking the formal status conferred with marriage, they have a very strong tendency to cloak their sexual choices and motives in ambiguity.'

A goddess is near perfect right? Therefore a young woman can be as choosy as she wants and is virtually beyond criticism in the Church for looking for that god, right? Sexual choices and motives are cloaked in ambiguity, not primarily because a woman does not want to hurt those she has rejected. No, a man rejects and is rejected and if mature in Christ, learns this is part of life, serious human error and sin, included.

Rather, this is a young woman, a goddess, often with plenty of social, family and Church support, protecting herself from the very serious and significant risk that her views are actually not very biblical and with further review and debate are possibly not theologically and philosophically sound. Lord, forbid she would actually stay in contact with a man she rejected and might find out later she needs to repent. Yet, James 3:2 from the New American Standard bible explains 'we all stumble in many ways'. Me included of course.

I have rejected women, and not once in Christ have I refused to thoroughly if needed, discuss it with them and to prayerfully be willing to repent if necessary. If I reject someone, I do not ponder on and on whether I made a mistake. If I am not sure, I should not make a hasty decision to reject. I heard a pastor online state that if a person is thinking about someone single of the opposite sex regularly and cannot forget about them, then he/she should be a romantic consideration. There are many Christian women in their thirties and older that used to only want to date men that were 'nines' and 'tens' as far as looks and now find self alone and realizing that the spiritual and intellectual needs to be more emphasized, even as physical attraction is still crucial.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Facebook page v Twitter v Immigrants

VanDusen Botanical Garden: You Tube, 2016: I drove by there, Friday night.

Merry Christmas!

I decided to turn the comments option back on for my two theology, philosophy, Blogger websites. However, even with various setting changes, comments do not appear as an option. This may be the case with Dynamic templates.

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A person can comment on my Facebook page where the Blogger entries are promoted. If you would care to follow me, even if we do not always agree, I would personally prefer a Facebook page following as opposed to a Google + following.

Based on my own websites and work websites, a Facebook friend page seems to typically receive far more traffic than does a business page. But I do not want to keep my friend page for social interaction and I reason a Facebook business page still has more potential for traffic than does a Google+ page.

About 15-20% of my Facebook page followers are completely anonymous. The number of followers is likely correct, but when I count it is much less. Therefore, some are hidden.

Russell Norman Murray

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Twitter, for me, offers the most follower growth. More than Facebook or Google+. I will follow for follow. Twitter offers more traffic and follower potential than does a Facebook page, but the Twitter followings are not anonymous.

Russell N Murray

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