Friday Round Up

(1) Science, properly understood, is no enemy to the truth. Scientism, on the other hand, often over reaches. This article explains.

(2) Some quotes:

“Fallacies do not cease to be fallacies because they become fashions.” – G.K. Chesterton

“There are no sinners from whom sin was transferred to Christ on the cross, to whom Christ’s righteousness will not be transferred to them by grace.” – Justin Edwards

“There would be no manifestation of God’s grace or true goodness, if there was no sin to be pardoned, no misery to be saved from.” – Jonathan Edwards

“The ascension of Jesus was the supreme political event of world history.” – R.C. Sproul

“The very assertion that a Christian can lose their salvation is tantamount to saying that what Christ accomplished on the cross was insufficient to save completely and, as such, you would need to trust (partly) in yourself to either attain or maintain your own just standing before God.” – John Hendryx

(3) There’s a variety of resources in this week’s Friday Ligonier $5 sale worth considering. Especially recommended are “The Truth of the Cross” audio book and “Five Things every Christian should know” CD series, both by Dr. Sproul. They can be found here.

Friday Round Up

(1) Adversity is a subject seldom addressed, and provides great insight.

(3) There’s some outstanding deals in the Black Friday Ligonier $5 sale. Especially recommended are the “What is Reformed Theology?” DVD series (normally $60), the “Light & Heat: A Passion for the Holiness of God: 2011 National Conference” DVD series (normally $75), as well as the “Moses and the Burning Bush” series and “The Holiness of God: Extended Version” on CD. These make great Christmas gifts for family and friends as well as for any Church library – found here.

You can also get a FURTHER 10% discount by using the coupon code: LIGFALL10 for these and any other purchases at the Ligonier store.