3 media myths about abortion

We’re looking at the 6th Commandment this coming Sunday evening. Here Trevin Wax outlines three media made myths concerning abortion. He’s speaking with reference to the US and all of the stats he mentions reflect that, but the myths themselves are as prevalent here in the UK.

MYTH #1:

Believing abortion should be outlawed in most or all cases is an extreme position.

MYTH #2:

A pro-life position is unpopular with women and risks losing their votes.

MYTH #3:

Abortion is one of many women’s health issues.

Shock headline: Dog bites man

An article in the The Telegraph expresses the incredulity and shock of both Johnathan Peralman, the Telegraph’s correspondent in Sydney and other Australian media at the recent decision of the Anglican Church in Sydney to include the words “Will you honour and submit to him, as the church submits to Christ?” in one of their recommended vows for wives to say to their husbands within marriage ceremonies.

Give thanks to God for Archbishop Peter Jensen and for the many evangelicals within the Anglican Church in Sydney.  But what’s odd, yet sadly all too common about the article, is the snide, belittling, language and tone towards a teaching of the church that has been around since the Apostle Paul.

The move is described as the “controversial pledge,” there has been “furious public criticism,” against a section of the church that “is notorious for its staunch conservatism.”  Then there’s the reference to  50 Shades of Grey, the recent trash lit fad, by which two millennia of Christian use of vocabulary is now apparently to be judged.

Wives, submit to your own husbands, as to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife even as Christ is the head of the church, his body, and is himself its Saviour. Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit in everything to their husbands. Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, – Ephesians 5:22-25

Paul wrote the book of Ephesians 2,000 years ago, much of western civilisation has been based upon a Judeo-Christian view of marriage for a great deal of that time, and yet when it’s affirmed by bible-believing Christians, it’s reported as though it’s a startling case of man bites dog rather than what it actually is.

Visual theology goldmine

Many people find it easier to learn and commit information to memory when it is presented in a visual form.  I’ve previously linked to some excellent charts and images on various issues of  theology and Scripture, mainly created by Tim Challis and The Good Book Company.

And then last week I came across visualunit.me a veritable cornucopia of charts, infographics, maps, images, and visual resources.  A big thanks to Mark who runs the site for providing such useful resources and I know I’ll be returning to the site many times in the future.

 

 

If you don’t know, don’t shoot

This coming Sunday evening we’ll be considering the 6th Commandment, You shall not murder.  Below is a link of Dr Peter Kreeft on why even those who are not convinced by pro-life arguments, have no reason at all to support the abortion of the unborn foetus.

You’ll need to pay attention to the argument and maybe watch it a few times over but the logic is undeniable.

The Fifth Commandment: Frame on Family

On Sunday evening we will be thinking about the fifth commandment as we continue our way through the Westminster Shorter Catechism.  John Frame in his excellent The Doctrine of the Christian Life, shows how the narrow application of the command within the context of family relationships, is rightly to be broadened to the other areas of authority in life – church and state.  He also gives a timely warning against one sphere of authority encroaching upon another.

So the family is the basic unit of human society. … all the institutions of society—prophetic, priestly, and kingly—begin in the family. To children, parents are rulers, educators, providers, and evangelists. All other forms of authority are extended forms of fatherhood and motherhood. Historically developmentally, and logically, the family is, I said in the previous chapter, “the fundamental sphere from which all others are derived.”  Honor in all spheres is derived from parental honor.

The family is also crucial to economic well-being. Honor to parents brings inheritance. It brings long life and prosperity. Rousas Rushdoony points out that “throughout history the basic welfare agency has been the family.”  Government policies that weaken the family lead to poverty and cultural decline. (Frame, Doctrine of the Christian Life, 595)

Why doesn’t God send revival?

Why don’t we see God at work in revival in Western society today?

In the video below Doug Wilson suggests it’s because we’re not convinced God is the only one who can do this and so we use our own methods, and  secondly, we’re not convinced as we should be that God wants revival, that He desires the nations to come to him.

Visual Theology – NT Timeline

Here’s the latest offering from The Good Book Company in their info graphic series – a time line through the books of Acts and the Epistles.

The dates for when various books of the Bible were written (the purple circles) are suggestions only, and it would be my suggestion that at least some of them are wrong. If all of the New Testament books were written prior to AD 70 that allows for the Revelation to John to refer primarily to the forthcoming divine judgement upon Jerusalem and the nation that had proved themselves unfaithful.

 

The truth about Nicaea

One of the barriers that can prevent unbelievers from genuinely considering Christ is an false understanding of the authenticity of contemporary Christianity.    Can what we believe in 2012 really be the faith once delivered to the saints by the Apostles?

One of the false claims is that orthodox Christianity as it’s been held throughout history was actually all made up at the Council of Nicaea in 325AD by the Emperor Constantine and a group of bishops.  The video below is helpful account of what actually took place.

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