This is the fourth talk in the series of talks that I have been doing for our Church group following on from the "Open Sunday" that we held in January. This talk is on about how life will be different if someone decides to become a Christian.
This is the handout for this talk.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Can a Rational Person Believe?
Here is the third talk from our Open Sunday "Talk a Look" series. This time that talk was on the topic "Can a Rational Person Believe in God / Jesus?".
Here is the handout for this talk.
Here's some links / references:
Here is the handout for this talk.
Here's some links / references:
- Mycoplasma genitalium
- Info on probability of laws of physics being balanced by chance comes from New Scientist magazine, 24 May 1997, pg 39
- Mutations
- Missing links / transitional forms
- Quote by Dr Colin Patterson on transitional forms
- Evidence for a young world
- Richard Lenontin quote
- Gary Habermas Q&As
- The Case for Christ
Monday, February 02, 2009
Good News?
I seem to be about a week behind in getting these videos onto my blog! Here's the second one in the Open Sunday "Take a Look" series which was on the topic "If the Bible is true, how could that be Good News?".
Here's the handout.
I'm just in the process of processing the third video so hope to post that one soon.
Here's the handout.
I'm just in the process of processing the third video so hope to post that one soon.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Open Sunday - "Take a Look"
Well, I've now got the video of the Open Sunday talk uploaded to Google Video - although I have now discovered that Google is going to stop allowing video uploads in a few months, so I'm going to have to explore other possibilities *sigh*!
Still - it should be around at least long enough for us to use it for the series of talks following the Open Sunday so that's something anyway.
Enough on that - here's the video: we haven't yet put it on the church website (crawleychurch.org.uk) - thought we'd use my blog as a guinea pig first...
By the way, apologies for the sound quality - this was just recorded with a camcorder off to one side of the hall (no fancy sound equipment, I'm afraid) - I think it's good enough though (assuming you can deal with my weird accent!).
Here's the handout from the day.
Hopefully I'll also bring you the follow-on talks as well over the coming weeks. The next one ("If the Bible is true, how could that be "Good News") has already been recorded and uploaded, so I should be able to post that one soon. But now I need to go and work on the preparation for the third on in the series which will be on the topic of "Can a rational person really believe in God / the Bible?".
Still - it should be around at least long enough for us to use it for the series of talks following the Open Sunday so that's something anyway.
Enough on that - here's the video: we haven't yet put it on the church website (crawleychurch.org.uk) - thought we'd use my blog as a guinea pig first...
By the way, apologies for the sound quality - this was just recorded with a camcorder off to one side of the hall (no fancy sound equipment, I'm afraid) - I think it's good enough though (assuming you can deal with my weird accent!).
Here's the handout from the day.
Hopefully I'll also bring you the follow-on talks as well over the coming weeks. The next one ("If the Bible is true, how could that be "Good News") has already been recorded and uploaded, so I should be able to post that one soon. But now I need to go and work on the preparation for the third on in the series which will be on the topic of "Can a rational person really believe in God / the Bible?".
Monday, January 26, 2009
A Little Song
Well, we had our Open Sunday on the 18th, and it seemed to be quite successful - had a reasonable number of visitors, which was nice. However, I'm going to be delivering a series of talks over the next few weeks, so am still rather busy. We're hoping to put recordings of the talks on our church website all being well - if we manage to get that to work I'll try to post them here as well.
In the mean time, here's another little poem for you to enjoy:
In the mean time, here's another little poem for you to enjoy:
A little song, one summer's day,
Came floating past my ear.
It tiptoed in to look around
And chose to settle there.
It filled my head with dancing notes
That skipped into my heart,
And now we are so close and dear
It seems we'll never part!
- Mark H (DelightInLight.com)
Note: This is one of a number of poems for Christian children that I have posted on this blog. If you want to see more of them, please have a look at this post: "Fun Poems for Kids"
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Thursday, December 04, 2008
Open Sunday
Just an update bacause I have been rather silent on this blog for a while... We're planning a Church "Open Sunday" in January and I've been snowed under with the planning and organising for that! There have been various things that I have wanted to get on with for this blog (poems, book, songs, etc.), but these have had to go on to a bit of a back burner at the moment.
Talking of which - if you are a Christian, then please pray for God to guide us and for us to be open to that guidance so that we can work for Him in the way He wants.
If you are not a Christian (or even if you are, for that matter), then why not come along if you happen to live somewhere near Crawley, West Sussex, UK? The Open Sunday will be at Gossops Green Community Centre, Crawley on Sunday 18 January 2009. Details have not been posted on our church website yet, but I'll try to remember to post a link here when it is.
Talking of which - if you are a Christian, then please pray for God to guide us and for us to be open to that guidance so that we can work for Him in the way He wants.
If you are not a Christian (or even if you are, for that matter), then why not come along if you happen to live somewhere near Crawley, West Sussex, UK? The Open Sunday will be at Gossops Green Community Centre, Crawley on Sunday 18 January 2009. Details have not been posted on our church website yet, but I'll try to remember to post a link here when it is.
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Friday, October 24, 2008
"There's Probably No God"
I was interested to read reports this week about an advertising campaign that is planned by a certain anti-religion movement for next year. What they are planning is to get large posters on London buses that read: "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life."
What I find interesting about this is: why are they planning to include the word "probably"? If they are so sure that God doesn't exist why don't they just say: "There is no God. Now..."?
Is this a tacit admission that even those who oppose religion most vehemently can't actually prove that God doesn't exist? So even they have to concede that while, in their opinion, God "probably" doesn't exist, actually, there is a possibility that maybe He does exist.
Of course, if you have looked into the evidence yourself and concluded that you don't believe that God exists, then fine. Personally, I have concluded that He probably does exist.
But are you living with the belief that God doesn't exist without having really ever looked into it in any detail? -- If so, wouldn't it be a good idea to look into it in a bit more detail just so you can make up your mind for yourself? After all, even these campaigners seem to accept that there is at least a chance that He does exist, so it's surely worth at least considering that possibility?
If you are interested, I have put together a few posts on at least some of the reasons why I reached my conclusion - the post "You Believe That Stuff???" is the best place to start if you are interested.
The other interesting (or, possibly, sad) thing is the second part of their message - the reason that they don't want you to think about God: so you can "stop worrying and enjoy your life". What's sad about that is that not only do they disagree with me on whether God exists, but they also disagree on what life is like if you do choose to follow Him. They seem to be working from the assumption that following God means you are therefore going to have a miserable life. Well - maybe they should listen a bit more closely to what He says - their assumption doesn't exactly tally with His message - nor my experience...
What I find interesting about this is: why are they planning to include the word "probably"? If they are so sure that God doesn't exist why don't they just say: "There is no God. Now..."?
Is this a tacit admission that even those who oppose religion most vehemently can't actually prove that God doesn't exist? So even they have to concede that while, in their opinion, God "probably" doesn't exist, actually, there is a possibility that maybe He does exist.
Of course, if you have looked into the evidence yourself and concluded that you don't believe that God exists, then fine. Personally, I have concluded that He probably does exist.
But are you living with the belief that God doesn't exist without having really ever looked into it in any detail? -- If so, wouldn't it be a good idea to look into it in a bit more detail just so you can make up your mind for yourself? After all, even these campaigners seem to accept that there is at least a chance that He does exist, so it's surely worth at least considering that possibility?
If you are interested, I have put together a few posts on at least some of the reasons why I reached my conclusion - the post "You Believe That Stuff???" is the best place to start if you are interested.
The other interesting (or, possibly, sad) thing is the second part of their message - the reason that they don't want you to think about God: so you can "stop worrying and enjoy your life". What's sad about that is that not only do they disagree with me on whether God exists, but they also disagree on what life is like if you do choose to follow Him. They seem to be working from the assumption that following God means you are therefore going to have a miserable life. Well - maybe they should listen a bit more closely to what He says - their assumption doesn't exactly tally with His message - nor my experience...
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