A Vacation from Blogging
 
I’m taking the summer (at least) off.  No blog posts for a while.  If you need something to read, spend some quality time reading Jim Jordan’s excellent essays How to Do Reformed Theology Nowadays.
 
I need to write a few essays for up-coming books.  And I would like to finish my commentary on the book of James sometime in the fall.  Lately the internet has become a futile distraction to me.  Engaging in arguments with cyberpeople on blogs is fairly worthless.  I’m through with it.
 
If you want to know what I think about the PCA GA’s commendation of the shoddily researched FV report, just read the last three posts on this blog.  PCA commissioners voting for sola fide is great; but the unjust and uncharitable procedure of the committee and the content of the Report itself were never adequately debated.  The Report is an embarrassment.  I used to think that our denomination was a shining example of honest, careful scholarship.  Now I have to keep suppressing the thought that with all the seedy politicking that went on this past year we sometimes operate more like a corrupt labor union than a branch of the Church of Jesus Christ.
Cheeseburger Jr.
Thursday, June 21, 2007