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CPT report on Iraq, seven years later

March 31, 2010View Comments

It’s sad to say I was glad to see CPT’s report on Iraq after seven years come in my email today. The update, titled "Iraq Reflection: Iraq, After Seven Years of War," by Peggy Gish should be a welcome reminder for everyone. You can read the update here in full, but I’ve quoted some interesting [...]

When is killing my enemies justified? The one-on-one idea

March 29, 2010View Comments

If you’re a Christian pacifist, no doubt you’ve come across advocates for war who challenge our understanding of the words of Jesus in the Sermon of the Mount (Mt. v-vii or Lk. vi). One challenge in particular has to do with the application of these words from Jesus: Love your enemies, do good to those [...]

The NLT is not a scholarly translation?

March 29, 2010View Comments
The NLT is not a scholarly translation?

I recently noticed a short burst of folks on Twitter linking to James White’s blog post, “Ephesians 1:11 and Bible Translation.” When I read Dr. White’s post, I noticed the focus of the post was not on Bible translation, but on a debate he’s engaged in and within the context of that debate his opponent [...]

Failings of Just War

March 27, 2010View Comments

As I continue to read and think about the so called Just War theory, I more often question how many Christians who advocate for war actually believe in the Just War theory. Do we see the theory being applied? Are wars being tested by it’s requirements? If a war doesn’t meet a requirement, are Just [...]

Loving those enemies within

March 26, 2010View Comments
Loving those enemies within

But even if they [advocates for war, or the war as needed folks] refuse to hear me, and to respect the restraints they are theoretically committed to [by the requirements of the Just War tradition they promote], I owe it to their dignity as fellow humans, some of whom are fellow Christians, to address them [...]

Our Spring Garden 2010

March 24, 2010View Comments
Our Spring Garden 2010

This past weekend into Monday our family has been working on getting our front and side yards into shape for planting. While pulling weeds in the front I uncovered three volunteer squash plants coming up! There are also quite a few volunteer sunflowers and one lovely little marigold.  Over the winter I planted Swiss chard, [...]

Rejecting alternatives, and a book to give away

March 24, 2010View Comments
Rejecting alternatives, and a book to give away

The advocate of war cannot say there is no other recourse before weighing nonviolent alternatives. That’s from chapter 7 of John Howard Yoder’s The War of the Lamb: The Ethics of Nonviolence and Peacemaking, edited by Glen Stassen, Mark Thiessen Nation, and Matt Hamsher. Not that the quotation is a summary of the book itself, [...]

The Goshen College Compromise continues

March 23, 2010View Comments
The Goshen College Compromise continues

And I mean “compromise” in the very negative sense, i.e. compromising the Good News of Jesus. Goshen College officially started to play the US national anthem before games. I am unable to say all I want to say about this right now (mostly because it would be out of shear frustration), but Andy Alexis-Baker at [...]

New Living Translation contest

March 23, 2010View Comments

Excellent New Living Translation contest. Check it out.

This whole Beck affair

March 13, 2010View Comments
This whole Beck affair

If you are not sure what’s going on with this uproar over Glenn Beck, that’s alright. He likes to cause a ruckus. But this one is fairly problematic. For some quick catch up, check out this intro by Eugene Cho, then Glenn Beck’s response, and then the invite from Jim Wallis for a conversation. In [...]

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