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Monday, June 19, 2023

Mr. Haney, and other links

The posting of links does not constitute an endorsement of the sites linked, and not necessarily even agreement with the specific posts linked.
  • You May Remember Him As Mr. Haney, But There’s a Lot More to Pat Buttram -- “The great Walt Disney called his voice one of the two most recognizable in the world. As an actor, he made appearances in hundreds of television episodes.”
  • The one and only password tip you need -- “The article summarizes how a lot of what you’ve been told about passwords over the years was either wrong, misguided, or counterproductive.”
  • The Need for Paying Attention to One Another -- “May we genuinely pay attention to one another, actively listen to each other’s stories, share experiences, partake in communal meals, and celebrate the grace of God.”
  • Surf Your Turf -- “Texas doesn’t have the best or the biggest waves, but that’s never stopped surfers.”
  • Standing Within ... and Without -- “The evangelicals felt they could no longer support the work being done and determined that an organization within the organization might be the answer, ‘the organization of an Association of Regular Baptists within the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Québec.’”
  • Saying the Blessing -- “Nearly every faith has a tradition of some type of Blessing, but it’s doubtful most are as animated, or as lengthy, as a Baptist preacher blessing the church’s Homecoming meal.”
  • Roman Catholicism Versus Protestantism: Candace Owens Show (part three) -- “Obviously, Farmer could just bring the authority of the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope, and tradition. When you can make it up as you go along, you can believe anything.”
  • Roman Catholicism Versus Protestantism: Candace Owens Show (part two) -- “Scripture is explicit that the Bible is the only infallible authority or the ultimate authority for faith and practice. When Stuckey loses on this point, she really does lose the debate, because all the extra-scriptural writing comes into play for Farmer.”
  • Roman Catholicism (part one). Church Perpetuity, Sola Scriptura, and Roman Catholicism Versus Protestantism: Candace Owens Show -- “For a show episode included on youtube, Candace Owens invited her husband, George Farmer, a Roman Catholic, to debate Allie Beth Stuckey, a Southern Baptist.”
  • On The Use Of Thou And You In The Revised Standard Version -- “...the translators compromised. They made the worst possible decision and thus introduced confusion and yielded the field to those who are not ready to confess clearly that the child born in Bethlehem and the Jesus who died on the cross is indeed our Lord and our God...”
  • On Juneteenth -- “A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian describes the holiday’s long path out of Texas...I confess here, that I was initially annoyed, at least mildly so, when I first heard that others outside of Texas claimed the holiday.”
  • Kiss the Royal Seal of “Or The Apparatus” -- “When boiled down our side is being castigated and ostracized because we exclude the ‘or the apparatus’ clause from confession of belief that we possess the whole of the New Testament between two covers.”
  • Is Your Preaching Tone Deaf? -- “...the tenderness of Psalm 23 is very different than the tension of lament in Psalm 13. The celebratory tone of the Song of Moses in Exodus 15 is worlds apart from the somber delivery of the 10 Commandments in Exodus 20.”
  • Battle for the Bible -- “The claim of belief in an infallible Scripture is a hollow one, for key truths concerning Scripture have been denied.”

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