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Better Than Ballet

June 10, 2007 2:57 am / 2 Comments / Keith

Our daughter really likes ballet. She is one of the younger girls in her class, but is learning quickly. She is constantly walking around the house doing ballet moves and poses. She will even do them in public when she gets bored. She has been taking lessons on Saturday mornings and looks forward to it every week.

For some reason there were no ballet classes today, so I decided we would do something different. Becky and I bought a BB/pellet gun for the kids for CHRISTmas and I thought today was a good day for them to learn how to shoot it. I want to teach the kids gun safety and how to shoot and starting at an early age is a good way to make sure it sticks. I look forward to taking them to the range with me when they get older.

We got the BB gun out and I went over the four rules of gun safety. I added an additional rule that I said was rule #1, the gun is not a toy. After I had the kids repeat the rules back to me, we took an old phone book and placed it up against our back yard fence. I set up three coke cans in front of the phone book and we each took a few shots at about five yards. I think our son did a little better than our daughter did, although I am proud of both of them. The thing that I really liked hearing was what our daughter said after we were done shooting. “Daddy, that was more fun than ballet.”

Posted in: Uncategorized / Tagged: Gun Safety, Kids, Shooting

The Magic Gopher

June 8, 2007 9:29 pm / 1 Comment / Keith

This is fun. I found this very cool little gopher who has ESP. If you don’t believe me, his ESP must be rubbing off on me because I knew you were going to think that. Give him a try. Click on his picture and test him. Gopher it!

Posted in: Uncategorized / Tagged: Humor

Join Me In A Moment Of Silence…

June 7, 2007 11:38 pm / 2 Comments / Keith

…for the cleveland cavaliers!

The end begins tonight.

GO SPURS GO!

Posted in: Uncategorized / Tagged: SPURS

Christianity Today Admits Mistake In “Mitt’s Mormonism and the ‘Evangelical Vote’ ” Article

June 5, 2007 11:00 pm / 3 Comments / Keith

*** If you are not familiar with the Christianity Today story and my involvement with it or are new to my blog, it might be best to drop down to the Saturday, June 02, 2007 entry and read up from there. Thanks for stopping by and feel free to leave a comment. ***

Here is the latest on the CT controversy. It seems as if our voices have been heard and CT has admitted its mistake. A couple of hours after I sent my second e-mail to Madison Trammel, I received this response from her.

Keith,

Thanks for writing back. Your points are well-taken — indeed, upon further reflection, I agree with you that the article’s foray into Mormon doctrine was an unnecessary, and ultimately unhelpful, diversion from the article’s main point. Please check back at our website in the next week or so. I’m hoping we’ll be able to pull together a good response article that outlines Mormon-Christian theological differences.

Sincerely,
Madison

I don’t know about you, but I see this as a victory. I am encouraged that they are concerned about the issue and plan on making a distinction between Mormonism and Christianity in a future article. I eagerly await the piece and will pray that any confusion the original article produced will be cleared up. PRAISE THE LORD!

Posted in: Uncategorized / Tagged: Christianity Today, Mormonism

Christianity Today Responds To My E-mail

June 5, 2007 2:46 pm / 7 Comments / Keith

I was pleasantly surprised to find an e-mail in my Mail Washer spam blocker yesterday from an Associate Editor of Christianity Today. Madison Trammel responded to my concerns about the CT article that misrepresents Mormonism. Here is her e-mail.

Hi Keith,

Thanks for your letter to CT. As you noted, the article you responded to was coauthored by a Christian and a Mormon, and it allows the Mormon author to represent his faith in his own words. We trust that our readers will look deeper to see if his self-characterization is correct or not. Also, the article is not about Mormonism, per se, but about Mitt Romney and whether or not a Mormon candidate would make a good president. This is a question many evangelicals may ask in the coming months, and we felt this article had helpful insights for them to consider.

You’re right, the article is not helpful in outlining Mormon doctrine. That was not its point. We’ve discussed outlining doctrinal differences between Protestant Christians and Mormons in another, future piece, so hopefully we can make those distinctions more clear later.

I hope you can understand where we’re coming from. Not every piece can accomplish every purpose. But I do thank you for sharing your concern. It’s a good reminder to be careful with our readers’ spiritual wellbeing and to make every effort to point them away from error — to clarify biblical teaching and not muddy it in any way, even inadvertently.

Sincerely,

Madison Trammel
Associate Editor, Christianity Today
www.christianitytoday.com/ct

This is good news! Our voices are being heard! Here is my response to Madison.

Madison,

Thanks for your response. I am glad to have a real e-mail address to respond to. Blasted 1,000 character limit… 😉

I have a few thoughts that I would like to share regarding your explanation of the Millet/McDermott article. I think it is a good idea to get Christians to think about Romney, Mormonism and whether or not Christians will or should vote for him. I think the discussion can be stimulating and beneficial for all. The matter that I take issue with is the decision to let a Mormon present his view of the supposed similarities of Christianity and Mormonism in a Christian magazine and go completely unchallenged. Here are my concerns;

First, listing Robert Millet as a professor of Ancient Christian Scriptures at BYU is problematic. His BYU profile doesn’t even list him that way. He is listed as a “Professor of Ancient Scripture” and not everyone knows that BYU is a Mormon-owned, not Christian-owned, University.

Second, allowing a Mormon to “represent his faith in his own words” without any clarification from the Christian author is inviting confusion to those who know little or nothing about Mormonism. If Millet’s statements are not challenged, it is taken as an endorsement of his beliefs. Besides, we really don’t know which parts of the article were written by the Christian and which parts were written by the Mormon. That being the case, how can your readers “look deeper to see if his [Millet’s] self-characterization is correct,” if they do not know which words were his? Are they Millet’s words, McDermott’s words, or both?

Third, the entire thrust of the article is worded in such a way as to say that Christians are wrong about what they believe Mormons really believe. Language like, “Evangelicals accuse Mormons…,” “They think Mormons teach…,” “evangelicals say Mormons reject key Christian doctrines…,” etc. implies that Mormons are the victims of misunderstanding. Where is the balance that explains why Evangelicals believe these things about Mormons? Could it possibly be that Mormons really do believe these things? The reader is left with no reason to believe that that could be the case.

Fourth, as I stated in my original e-mail, I realize that the article was not about Mormonism. I think it is a good idea for Evangelicals to be challenged to consider voting for Romney, but not at the expense of confusing them over the heretical nature of Mormonism. If the article was about voting for a Mormon, why was Millet allowed to state his view of our supposed doctrinal similarities while the Christian remains silent with the truth about our differences? If the article is not supposed to be about doctrine, why was Millet allowed to bring it up in the first place? The reason why I mentioned that the article was not helpful is because your readers were presented with only one side of the story.

Fifth, I am happy to hear that you are considering an article outlining the differences between Christianity and Mormonism. May I suggest that you start with the differing World view of the two religions? On our web site, we have posted an overview of Mormonism that comes directly from one of the official teaching manuals of the Mormon Church. http://www.evidenceministries.org/marriage.php
It is an excellent explanation of Mormonism and it comes straight from their own material. I have it posted with no commentary of my own. It is so clearly non-Christian that it doesn’t need any. This information can be reproduced under the “Fair Use” clause of the copyright code.

Sixth, I do understand where you are coming from and that you cannot accomplish every purpose with every article. That is an impossible task and should not even be attempted. Such is the case with this article. If the article would have stayed on course with its intended purpose, (challenging Christians to consider a Mormon president), I would not have raised my objection. The article strayed from its course when Millet was allowed to delve into doctrinal issues without accountability and then stated, “Mormon beliefs are not as un-evangelical as most evangelicals think.” At least I think those were Millet’s words. I sure hope they were not McDermott’s.

Speaking of whom, I also raised some of these objections, as well as others, to Gerald
McDermott in an e-mail to him. I have it posted on my blog if you are interested. http://www.evidenceministries.blogspot.com/ It is the Saturday, June 02, 2007 entry.

Madison, thank you for reading and considering all of this. It is a bit longer than I wanted, but I felt it important to voice some of the concerns that I could not clarify with a 1,000 character limit. I am encouraged that you appreciate my concerns and that CT will look to avoid such mistakes in the future. You are correct in that you need to be careful with your readers spiritual well-being. I am grateful for your desire to point them away from error and to clarify biblical teaching.

God Bless you with spiritual wisdom and may He guard you from compromise.

Loved and Forgiven,

Keith Walker
Evidence Ministries

I hope you are as encouraged as I am that they hear us. It remains to be seen if anything will be done about it, but at least they have recognized our concern. Please join me in prayer that the editors at Christianity Today are sensitive to the Holy Spirit and that they obey Him.

Posted in: Uncategorized / Tagged: Christianity Today, Mormonism

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