The blog discusses the naming of a house, "At The Rainbow," inspired by a childhood desire for a named home. The name symbolizes hope and promise, referencing Genesis 9:13. It reflects a personal journey during challenging times, aiming to create a meaningful space that embodies unity and divine light amidst societal divisions.
Category: YELLOW — Handbook of Libertarian Theology
Of Immanence, Lamentation and Hope
This morning I got up late. It had been a long day, and a late night, working on the restoration of At The Rainbow from the arson fire last Aug. 6 and since today is Saturday, I felt that I and my friend here working on the property could rightly take some time and sleep … Continue reading Of Immanence, Lamentation and Hope
Without the Fall, Would There Have Been an Incarnation?
The Handbook of Libertarian Theology emphasizes a personal and experiential understanding of God, distinct from traditional theological frameworks, without rejecting the objective view of the tradtional perspective. It argues for God's immanence and relational nature, exploring the concept of incarnation as a means for God to connect with humanity. The individual experience of God reflects diverse perspectives, enriching communal worship.
Free at Last, Praise God Almighty I am Free at Last
The author reflects on a challenging yet positive Monday, discussing Libertarian Theology's perspective on the coexistence of God's goodness and the presence of evil. They express gratitude for the freedom that allows life's messiness, advocate personal responsibility, and caution against using politics to impose order at the expense of freedom and love.
Faceless Reconciliation
As we start this New Year let me start by saying as our first resolution we accept your offer of reconciliation. As any reconciliation begins with forgiveness, let me say that we apologize for an offense or slight caused by our past actions, (Actions made without malice or ill intent and in a clean conscience … Continue reading Faceless Reconciliation
CoPilot Error
I want to present the following exchange with Microsoft CoPilot as an example of bias in Artificial Intellegence. ME: A greenhouse that is a source of a five-colored rainbow. The rainbow colors are red, orange, yellow, green and blue. CoPilot: I'll try to create that. Me: a rainbow with no purple in it CoPilot: Your … Continue reading CoPilot Error
Therewith To Be Content
As today is Sunday, I will add to The Handbook of Libertarian Theology with a Sermon on a passage of Scripture. Let us start by reading the context ... 4 Therefore, my brethren dearly beloved and longed for, my joy and crown, so stand fast in the Lord, my dearly beloved. 2 I beseech Euodias, and beseech Syntyche, that they … Continue reading Therewith To Be Content
Methodists are Polytheists?!?
Just another lie from the people who think cute is better than true ... So I was shocked the other day to learn that Methodists are polytheists. I saw the above sign, talking about multiple Gods, and wondered when they had forgotten about Deuteronomy 6:4 - "The LORD our God, the LORD is one " … Continue reading Methodists are Polytheists?!?
We Have No Need To Let God Off The Hook
The arson fire on Aug. 6 that burned our uninsured house has put the thought in my mind that there is something we are meant to learn, or something we are meant to share with people, connected to our experience with the fire. Which may may not have anything to do with the main subject … Continue reading We Have No Need To Let God Off The Hook
God Moments – At Liberty (MO) Hospital
Thank you, Gideons International! Part of my healing regimen is to walk as often as possible, to prevent blood clots. During walking the floor I happened to walk into a waiting room on the floor, and discover the New Testament/Psalms left by the Gideons International. That brought back many memories of my dad and mom. … Continue reading God Moments – At Liberty (MO) Hospital


