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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Lewisian Theology 101: Deeper But Not Deepest: A Review of Don Williams' "Deeper Magic"

Lewisian  Theology  101:  Deeper  But  Not  Deepest

A Review of

Donald T. Williams Deeper Magic:  The Theology Behind The Writings of C. S. Lewis
                             (Square Halo Books, 2016)  287 pp   $16.99   ISBN: 978941106051

Reviewer:  Forrest W. Schultz

     The author begins his book by stating that it does not “get to the bottom of Lewis” but it does “try to go deeper than other books on Lewis’s theology have gone.”  There has been a lot of discussion about the Christian world-view which Lewis expressed both in his social criticism and in his literary works.  But this is the first one to provide a systematic theological analysis of his writings and to use the names of the loci of systematic theology as the titles of its chapters.  And, since Donald Williams is thoroughly committed to the truth system of Scripture and has had academic training both in theology and in literature, his analysis of Lewis is accurate and clearly expressed, and therefore confirms what fans of Lewis have long known, namely that Lewis is correct in almost all of his beliefs but he does have some theological shortcomings, which Williams points out and discusses.


     In his final statement on the last page of his book, Williams sums this up and then laments the fact that most Christians are “horribly weak in areas where Lewis was mighty.”  He concludes by expressing the hope that we may gain the spiritual strength which Lewis had.  Trying to write a realistic book on how that can be made to happen would, unfortunately, probably be far more difficult than the kinds of books about Lewis which have been written.  Be that as it may, I highly recommend reading this book by Williams as I have his earlier ones!

Friday, January 26, 2018

NIKKI HALEY STRIKES AGAIN

NIKKI  HALEY  TRIUMPHS  AGAIN

‘Outrageous’: Nikki Haley Just Sent Palestinian President a Brutal Message

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U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley blasted Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday for indulging in “outrageous and discredited conspiracy theories” regarding Israel.
Delivering her remarks at a U.N. Security Council meeting, Haley slammed Abbas for a speech he gave earlier this month, in which the Palestinian leader strongly criticized both Israel and the United States.
In that speech, Abbas said he did not want the U.S. to lead peace talks between Israel and Palestine. He also called the peace plan that the Trump administration is currently working on a “slap in the face,” Fox News reported.
But Abbas wasn’t done. In his two-hour-long address, he referenced events from centuries ago in an attempt to indicate that the Jewish state is nothing more than a “colonial enterprise that has nothing to do with Jewishness.”
“The Jews were used as a tool under the concept of the promised land — call if whatever you want. Everything has been made up,” he added, according to The New York Times.
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Haley was having none of it. Responding to Abbas’ “outrageous and discredited” ideas, she suggested that he does not have “courage” or “will” to seek a lasting peace.
“He rejected any American role in peace talks. He insulted the American president. He called for suspending recognition of Israel,” Haley said.
“He invoked an ugly and fictional past, reaching back to the 17th century to paint Israel as a colonialist project engineered by European powers.”
“A speech that indulges in outrageous and discredited conspiracy theories is not the speech of a person with the courage and will to seek real peace.”
Haley also contrasted Abbas to former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, who traveled to Israel in 1977 — a visit that eventually helped facilitate peace between Egypt and Israel.
The U.N. ambassador referred to Sadat as someone who was “willing to step forward, acknowledge hard truths and make compromises.”
“Where is the Palestinian Anwar Sadat?” she asked.

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While emphasizing that the U.S. is “eager” for a peace deal to be reached between Israel and Palestine, she warned that America “will not chase after a Palestinian leadership that lacks what’s needed to achieve peace.”
Haley’s remarks on Israel came the same day President Donald Trump said the U.S. might withhold aid for Palestine unless they “sit down and negotiate peace.”
“When they disrespected us a week ago by not allowing our great vice president to see them and we give them hundreds of millions of dollars in aid and support — tremendous numbers, numbers that nobody understands — that money is on the table,” Trump said from Davos, Switzerland, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by his side.
“And that money’s not going to them unless they sit down and negotiate peace.”

Thursday, January 04, 2018

NIKKI HALEY: THE ONLY REAL MAN IN THE UN !!!



NIKKI  HALEY:  THE  ONLY  REAL  MAN  IN  THE  UN !!!




This, ladies and gentlemen, is what real leadership looks like.
I just now copied this from Constitution.com.  It is long overdue that I compliment Nikki Haley for having the brains and the nerve to speak out in denunciation of one of the wickedest group of thugs in the world -- the guys who have the gall to call themselves leaders of Iran -- they are unfit to live let alone run a nation!!
Nikki Haley's courage in denouncing them is long long overdue -- we finally have a rep at the UN with some sense and some courage.
She reminds me of another great woman leader back in the sixties -- Mrs. Ghandi in India, who was the only member of the Indian cabinet that had the nerve to confront the supposed government of one of the states in India. (They were very wicked people.)  I still remember how when we heard of it at the place I worked then, that one of the men there said that Mrs. Ghandi was "the only real man in the cabinet!!".  
So, now Nikki is one of the few real men in the UN!!
Sincerely,
Forrest