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| Theological Reflections : What is a Cult? |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2008/3/31 8:53:06 (478 reads) |
 I recently received the following question: "What is the difference between religion and a cult? I understand that a cult is a focused group who share a single passion zealously (away from the mainstream view). But, if that's so, is a religion just a large cult?"
Here's my attempt at an answer: |
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| Book Reviews : Kingdom Triangle (J.P. Moreland) |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2008/3/31 8:47:07 (346 reads) |
 If I could pick out for you a few of the most formative books in my own intellectual development, as a believing Christian, J.P. Moreland’s Love Your God with All Your Mind would be jostling at the top. I wish I could thrust a copy of it into the hands of every Christian student, pastor and teacher. I can at least commend it to you as essential reading – after C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity, of course. But before you read either, I believe you should read Kingdom Triangle. And I think if you do read it carefully, cover to cover, you might just forgive me for putting J.P before Jack . |
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| JustWilliam's News : Sorry if I didn't get your message! |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2007/6/23 5:11:31 (946 reads) |
If you sent a message to JustWilliam's, or one of my subdomains, in the last few months, it's quite likely I didn't get it. Sorry.
Basically, I've been swamped with SPAM, and my site has suffered a number of serious attacks -- all during one of the busiest periods of my life (university, exams, moving house). |
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| JustWilliam's News : Holidays |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2007/6/23 5:04:36 (864 reads) |
Well, another academic year has ended, and we're well into the Summer holidays. I have uploaded some pictures of the area I'm staying in at the moment.
Some of you may have noticed that JustWilliam's has got a bit smaller. Some nasty attacks on this site have, unfortunately, forced me to close some of my subdomains. This is rather sad; I shall have to find some other way of making some "book money" for university. However, I have just opened a new Amazon shop (using Amazon's own program, this time) which you can get at by going to http://www.justwilliams.com/shop.htm. Feel free to use my contact form to email me any ideas and suggestions. |
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| Book Reviews : Kingdom Triangle (J.P. Moreland) |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2008/3/31 8:47:07 (346 reads) |
 If I could pick out for you a few of the most formative books in my own intellectual development, as a believing Christian, J.P. Moreland’s Love Your God with All Your Mind would be jostling at the top. I wish I could thrust a copy of it into the hands of every Christian student, pastor and teacher. I can at least commend it to you as essential reading – after C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity, of course. But before you read either, I believe you should read Kingdom Triangle. And I think if you do read it carefully, cover to cover, you might just forgive me for putting J.P before Jack . |
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| Creative Writing : "Avon Calling!" |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2005/12/18 11:05:39 (999 reads) |
 In remembrance of those happy moments spent in hysterics reading the descriptions of various cosmetics in an Avon catalogue.
"Now get thee to my Ladies Chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come. Make her laugh at that." (Hamlet, Act 5, Scene 1)
(August 1999) |
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| Creative Writing : Doctor Fossil |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2005/12/13 9:44:18 (1037 reads) |
 Something I wrote several years ago after a brief visit to a certain university college. I took a wrong turn whilst looking for the loo and disturbed an ancient relic (a philosophy professor, I suspect) ensconced in his bookroom. He got up, looked at me (or through me?) then slowly, quietly, deliberately, pulled the door closed in my face. Helpful chap.
Whilst I don't entirely agree with all the sentiments expressed in this poem these days it does remind me to shave once in a while. |
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| Creative Writing : Lighthouse |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2005/12/13 8:42:39 (1071 reads) |
"You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house." (Matthew 5:14-15 )
(July 1999) |
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| Creative Writing : Feminists Beware! |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2005/12/13 8:36:56 (1069 reads) |
 Dedicated to a colleague who actually asked me to write a poem about him. (Poor fool .)
This character is anti-feminist, and takes considerable delight in arguing the case of male superiority, purely for the joy of arousing female wrath. Ah, but beware! "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned".
(June 1999)
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| Film Reviews : Disney's Narnia |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2006/1/25 9:24:18 (669 reads) |
For many Christians, C.S. Lewis’s seven volume “Chronicles of Narnia” has a special place in our hearts. They are, of course, excellent children’s stories, delightfully written, but each book is also a goldmine of biblical metaphors and godly wisdom. And The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe is, perhaps, the most special of them all, with its shining allegory of Christ’s substitutionary death and triumphant resurrection.
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| JustWilliam's News : Sorry if I didn't get your message! |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2007/6/23 5:11:31 (946 reads) |
If you sent a message to JustWilliam's, or one of my subdomains, in the last few months, it's quite likely I didn't get it. Sorry.
Basically, I've been swamped with SPAM, and my site has suffered a number of serious attacks -- all during one of the busiest periods of my life (university, exams, moving house). |
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| JustWilliam's News : Holidays |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2007/6/23 5:04:36 (864 reads) |
Well, another academic year has ended, and we're well into the Summer holidays. I have uploaded some pictures of the area I'm staying in at the moment.
Some of you may have noticed that JustWilliam's has got a bit smaller. Some nasty attacks on this site have, unfortunately, forced me to close some of my subdomains. This is rather sad; I shall have to find some other way of making some "book money" for university. However, I have just opened a new Amazon shop (using Amazon's own program, this time) which you can get at by going to http://www.justwilliams.com/shop.htm. Feel free to use my contact form to email me any ideas and suggestions. |
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| Philosophy and Apologetics : Joy and Sorrow |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2006/4/23 9:30:00 (548 reads) |
 Joy and Sorrow
It is often supposed that there are two faces one can put on life: a big smile or a gloomy scowl. Take your pick. But I, for my own part, can choose neither. I do not admire either the grinning clown or the rational depressive – though perhaps I feel a stronger affinity towards the second. All is not well with the world, or with me – and certainly not with you. And we ought to feel it. The sad soul seems at least sensible of the way things should be in contradistinction to the way that they are. He shows proper feeling. What he lacks, I think, is hope. But our happy-clappy appears to live in another world: the troubles of our own do not reach him, or, on reaching him, are converted into careless laughter. |
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| Theological Reflections : What is a Cult? |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2008/3/31 8:53:06 (478 reads) |
 I recently received the following question: "What is the difference between religion and a cult? I understand that a cult is a focused group who share a single passion zealously (away from the mainstream view). But, if that's so, is a religion just a large cult?"
Here's my attempt at an answer: |
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| Theological Reflections : Dealing with Doubt |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2007/2/9 10:35:52 (784 reads) |
 I can't help suspecting that, all too often, we (as Christians) have tended to conflate the distinction between "faith" and "doubt" with moral opposites like "good" and "evil" - as if doubt was something like stealing cookies (or worse, committing adultery), and you should jolly well stop it at once! The solutions tend to be fast and brutal - digging in the doctrinal heels, whipping up an emotional storm, papering over the problems with cheap answers to difficult questions... |
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| Theological Reflections : Baptism Testimony (21st May 2006). |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2006/5/23 11:30:00 (1310 reads) |
I’d like to share with you a few things about myself this morning – not because I believe everybody should be interested in me, but because, by saying just a little about myself, I’m hoping to say rather more about somebody else. |
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| Theological Reflections : Thinking Through Katrina |
| Posted by W. Simpson on 2005/9/11 9:00:00 (668 reads) |
I doubt very much that there were many people who anticipated the sort of devastation that Hurricane Katrina dealt out in America early this month, particularly in the city of New Orleans. Our sympathy and our prayers are with those whose homes and families have been wrecked by this destructive storm.
But whilst, for many of us, our hearts seem to switch smoothly into gear when confronted with the sort of scenes that the news media have been cycling through our television sets, our heads often remain stubbornly confused by the reality of human suffering, and disturbed by the unwelcome reminder of our own frail mortality. |
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