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		<title>Happy Christmas &#8211; New Year goals &#8211; appeal for support</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2015 10:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Happy Christmas from TilledSoil - a look at what is coming in the New Year - an appeal for support.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.tilledsoil.org/happy-christmas-new-year-goals-appeal-for-support/">Happy Christmas &#8211; New Year goals &#8211; appeal for support</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.tilledsoil.org">TilledSoil.org</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Happy Christmas!</h3>
<h4>As we Christians celebrate the significance of the incarnation &#8211; Jesus&#8217; birth, God with us &#8211; I wanted to pass along Christmas greetings and cheer on behalf of TilledSoil.</h4>
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<h3>And the government will be on his shoulders&#8230;</h3>
<p>This Christmas season, I&#8217;ve been too preoccupied with personal and worldly affairs to really feel prepared. In part, the chaos and lunacy of world events, political races, and seeming complete loss of rational thought in the surrounding world, have been a distraction, to say the least.</p>
<p>Sometimes, we catch something we need, just at the right time. I was listening to a podcast the other day, when <em>Isaiah 9:6</em> was mentioned. Most of us know this verse by heart:</p>
<p><em>For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counseller, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. (KJV)</em></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve heard this verse hundreds of times. What gave me pause this time was the phrase, &#8220;and the government shall be upon his shoulder.&#8221; The speaker on the podcast mentioned this verse in regard to Jesus&#8217; authority over the world, and the coming Kingdom of God.</p>
<p>You see, for some odd reason, I had heard that phrase more in terms of Jesus being under the weight and persecution of government and religious officials during his earthly ministry. I don&#8217;t know where that came from, but it made sense in light of what Jesus faced in opposition. I had never done an actual study on that verse, and somehow that was stuck in my mind. The problem is, that&#8217;s not a very good interpretation! And worse, it misses the comfort we need this time of the year in the midst of a crazy world.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s always a good practice (especially for people who aren&#8217;t proficient in the original languages) to take a look at a few different translations.</p>
<p><em>For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. (NIV)</em></p>
<p><em>For a child has been born to us, a son has been given to us. He shoulders responsibility and is called: Extraordinary Strategist, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. (NET)</em></p>
<p><em>For a child has been born—for us! the gift of a son—for us! He’ll take over the running of the world. His names will be: Amazing Counselor, Strong God, Eternal Father, Prince of Wholeness. (The Message)</em></p>
<p>Ahh, now it is starting to make more sense.</p>
<h3>Spoiler alert&#8230; Jesus reigns</h3>
<p>This passage is telling us something more along the lines of the spoiler in <em>Revelation</em>; Jesus wins in the end. He has ushered a new governance into the universe, His governance! In ancient times, while governing was seen as a burden, to be borne on one&#8217;s shoulders, there were also signs and symbols of the ruling authority worn on the shoulders. This is actually a phrase alerting us that the coming Messiah would also be King.</p>
<p>It is too easy to forget this aspect of the babe in the manger, especially when life seems chaotic. While earthly kingdoms and governments will come and go, Jesus is in charge, always and forever!</p>
<p>I hope this helps you find comfort this Christmas season, no matter what is going on in your personal life or the world around you. It has for me. (Now, I&#8217;m going to crawl under some exegetical rock out of embarrassment for not picking up on that all these years!) 🙂</p>
<h3>A look toward the New Year</h3>
<p>As you may have noticed, things have been a bit quiet around TilledSoil.org lately. I&#8217;ve been preoccupied with things like&#8230; trying to make a living.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been greatly missing my absence, too. Working in Christian apologetics is good for my soul. I have tons of article ideas, a stack of books to review, and if that isn&#8217;t enough, I&#8217;m going to try very hard to launch a Christian apologetics podcast early-to-mid 2016. I&#8217;d also love to finish a curriculum I started a few years ago. That latter one is probably a bit too ambitious for 2016, but I can dream, can&#8217;t I?</p>
<p>The website will be getting a makeover with a new theme which is much more capable for future plans (and will better support a podcast). It should make publishing new content easier and more fun, which <strong>should</strong> help the goal of producing content on a more consistent basis.</p>
<p>Which brings me to&#8230;</p>
<h3>An appeal for support</h3>
<p>I&#8217;d love to have a lot more time to create content for TilledSoil. Up until now, I&#8217;ve done most of what you see here (as well as a lot you don&#8217;t see here) out of love for Christian apologetics, and to play my part in Christian evangelism.</p>
<p>But, realities of life have forced me to put less and less time into this ministry, and more into things that make a living. We can tilt that balance back in this direction, but I need your help!</p>
<p>To that end, I have set up <a href="https://www.patreon.com/TilledSoil">a Patreon account and page</a> to raise funds to keep this ministry going&#8230; and hopefully growing! I&#8217;d love to put much more of my time, if not all, into this effort. Ultimately, I&#8217;d like to be able to replicate the local aspect of the model, and establish trained Christian apologists in various geographical areas to support local churches. That&#8217;s my dream, but I can&#8217;t do it alone.</p>
<p>Patreon is a service that makes it easy for patrons to pay each time content is produced, or setup a monthly subscription. I&#8217;m asking for monthly support at this point, though Patreon will allow for a lot of fund-raising flexibility as we grow. And, you can start with as low as $1/month or as much as you like.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve heard you don&#8217;t get, if you don&#8217;t ask&#8230; so I&#8217;m asking. Just click the Patreon logo below. Thank you in advance!</p>
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<p>Note: If you would rather make a one-time donation, please <a href="https://www.tilledsoil.org/about/contact-us/">contact us</a>, but consistent monthly support is preferred, as it gives us a better measure of where we&#8217;re at. We also currently do not have non-profit or charity status, so any donations, while greatly appreciated, will not be tax deductible.<span class="footnote_referrer"><a role="button" tabindex="0" onclick="footnote_moveToReference_946_1('footnote_plugin_reference_946_1_1');" onkeypress="footnote_moveToReference_946_1('footnote_plugin_reference_946_1_1');" ><sup id="footnote_plugin_tooltip_946_1_1" class="footnote_plugin_tooltip_text">(1)</sup></a><span id="footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_946_1_1" class="footnote_tooltip">Gaining such status is expensive, complex, and time-consuming. We welcome input, but we&#8217;re also not sure such status won&#8217;t be a burden in the coming years, given the direction of our&nbsp;&#x2026; <span class="footnote_tooltip_continue"  onclick="footnote_moveToReference_946_1('footnote_plugin_reference_946_1_1');">Continue reading</span></span></span><script type="text/javascript"> jQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_946_1_1').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_946_1_1', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], });</script></p>
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		<title>Earthquakes, Japan, Religion, and the problem of evil.</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Steve Wilkinson]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 00:30:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I often post when I come across articles on the Internet <span class="footnote_referrer"><a role="button" tabindex="0" onclick="footnote_moveToReference_224_3('footnote_plugin_reference_224_3_1');" onkeypress="footnote_moveToReference_224_3('footnote_plugin_reference_224_3_1');" ><sup id="footnote_plugin_tooltip_224_3_1" class="footnote_plugin_tooltip_text">(1)</sup></a><span id="footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_224_3_1" class="footnote_tooltip">In the future, I&#8217;ll discuss why I think this is so important. Many have said it is a waste of time, but I obviously disagree!</span></span><script type="text/javascript"> jQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_224_3_1').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_224_3_1', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], });</script> such as the recent one in the &#8216;belief blog&#8217; section of CNN. <a title="http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/20/finding-faith-amid-disaster/" href="http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/20/finding-faith-amid-disaster/" target="_blank">&#8220;Finding faith amid disaster,&#8221; by Jessica Ravitz on March 20th</a> was one such article. <span class="footnote_referrer"><a role="button" tabindex="0" onclick="footnote_moveToReference_224_3('footnote_plugin_reference_224_3_2');" onkeypress="footnote_moveToReference_224_3('footnote_plugin_reference_224_3_2');" ><sup id="footnote_plugin_tooltip_224_3_2" class="footnote_plugin_tooltip_text">(2)</sup></a><span id="footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_224_3_2" class="footnote_tooltip">Just as an aside, my comment still has not been &#8216;moderated&#8217; (Tuesday, March 22, 2011 3:59:10 PM) despite TONS of every sort of crazy comment being published. Anyone see something in it&nbsp;&#x2026; <span class="footnote_tooltip_continue"  onclick="footnote_moveToReference_224_3('footnote_plugin_reference_224_3_2');">Continue reading</span></span></span><script type="text/javascript"> jQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_224_3_2').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_224_3_2', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], });</script></p>
<p>While Jessica certainly rounded up some big names for comment, I feel they did a very poor job of responding. I&#8217;m posting EXACTLY what I responded with, so you can see an example, however imperfect, of what someone trained in apologetics might contribute to the typical static of Internet discussion. I&#8217;ll also post a few more comments after to expand on what I said there.<span id="more-224"></span> We&#8217;ll be getting into a much deeper discussion on the &#8216;problem of evil&#8217; in future posts. <span class="footnote_referrer"><a role="button" tabindex="0" onclick="footnote_moveToReference_224_3('footnote_plugin_reference_224_3_3');" onkeypress="footnote_moveToReference_224_3('footnote_plugin_reference_224_3_3');" ><sup id="footnote_plugin_tooltip_224_3_3" class="footnote_plugin_tooltip_text">(3)</sup></a><span id="footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_224_3_3" class="footnote_tooltip">I also apologize for the lack of &#8216;Foundations&#8217; articles and so much &#8216;In the News&#8217; stuff. Writing good &#8216;core&#8217; material takes more time, which I won&#8217;t have for&nbsp;&#x2026; <span class="footnote_tooltip_continue"  onclick="footnote_moveToReference_224_3('footnote_plugin_reference_224_3_3');">Continue reading</span></span></span><script type="text/javascript"> jQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_224_3_3').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_224_3_3', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], });</script></p>
<p>Also, please pray for and donate money to help Japan, as well as other worthy causes! Here is a goo<a title="http://blog.worldvision.org/disaster-relief/dos-and-donts-of-supporting-disaster-relief/?campaign=2070292" href="http://blog.worldvision.org/disaster-relief/dos-and-donts-of-supporting-disaster-relief/?campaign=2070292" target="_blank">d article by World Vision</a> on how to best help in such situations.</p>
<blockquote><p>What the people of Japan need right now is help and comfort, not a deep theological discussion. That said, a good, deep theological discussion help prepare people for this kind of event.</p>
<p>Natural events like an earthquake are not &#8216;good&#8217; or &#8216;evil&#8217; in themselves, but the way the world was designed to work (without them, there is no advanced life!). So, the real question is not &#8216;why did this happen?&#8217; or &#8216;why did God not stop this from happening?&#8217;, but &#8216;why were these people not better prepared, and why did God not protect these people?&#8217; To answer this, we need to understand the rebellion of people (everyone, not just Japan) against God, and against one-another. First, since humanity has rebelled against God, I&#8217;m not sure why humanity expects God to let them have their way, yet still protect them from every harm. Second, God has given us really great minds and capabilities to prevent much of this kind of tragedy, yet we don&#8217;t really use them to their full potential (whether due to money, or just our wants). I don&#8217;t think we should expect God to protect us from everything. We once had that kind of protection and blew it&#8230; but we will have it again one day. In the mean time, we could do a MUCH better job of using our wisdom and resources to minimize these kinds of events, if we put our money and resources in the right places rather than our own selfish ways and wants. (Note: Japan was incredibly prepared for this kind of thing compared to most people of the world, but of course, they as well, could have done better.)</p>
<p>So, to Sam Harris&#8217; statement, &#8220;Either God can do nothing to stop catastrophes like this, or he doesn’t care to, or he doesn’t exist.&#8221; &#8230; Another option is that maybe God is, to some extent, letting us have our way. A few weeks ago, my little son burned his finger on a pot sitting on the stove. I suppose had I been super-dad, I could have stopped this from happening. I certainly think I exist. I also deeply care that he burned his finger. However, in my not excessively controlling him, he learned about hot pots (which I warned him about many times). I kept him from ultimate harm, while allowing some harm. If I were perfect, I could perfectly control this whole situation, so this isn&#8217;t an exact parallel, but I think might teach us something.</p>
<p>Yes, God has the power to control everything down the the motion of every sub-atomic particle. Yet, for some reason, He seems to allow a good amount of autonomy. On a cosmic scale, I like to think this is a form of good parenting. I&#8217;m sure that doesn&#8217;t comfort those harmed or who lost loved ones in Japan&#8217;s tragedy. However, God is looking on a bigger scale, just like I, as a dad, am looking on a much bigger scale than my son currently does about his development. This doesn&#8217;t ease the pain of these tragedies. It certainly doesn&#8217;t make everything clear (the book of Job, the best on the subject in the Bible, doesn&#8217;t give us the answer). But, I think it does give us something to ponder compared to some of the silly responses, like that of Harris.</p></blockquote>
<p>First, my heart does break for Japan and all the people who have had their lives destroyed and who have lost loved ones. We need to pray for, commiserate with, and assist these people. There are many excellent ways to do so.</p>
<p>Second, I could have said things better than I did. Maybe this is an example of how not to do apologetics in some regards. However, my hope was to &#8216;put a stone in the shoe&#8217; of some of the readers, especially in the light of Sam Harris&#8217; response.</p>
<p>I also really want to emphasize that earthquakes and tsunamis are not evil, but natural aspects of creation. If you study the actual effects of earthquakes on the planet, you soon realize that they are quite beneficial and necessary. We couldn&#8217;t live here without them! We also happen to be living at a time in the history of the planet where earthquakes are minimal.</p>
<p>What is evil is the damage we humans experience and the suffering, when we could have enjoyed God&#8217;s perfect protection, had we not decided to go it on our own and throw off God&#8217;s care. What is also evil is that we could do so much better than we do to protect ourselves and loved ones, but fail to do so for financial or selfish reasons. <span class="footnote_referrer"><a role="button" tabindex="0" onclick="footnote_moveToReference_224_3('footnote_plugin_reference_224_3_4');" onkeypress="footnote_moveToReference_224_3('footnote_plugin_reference_224_3_4');" ><sup id="footnote_plugin_tooltip_224_3_4" class="footnote_plugin_tooltip_text">(4)</sup></a><span id="footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_224_3_4" class="footnote_tooltip">Buildings and infrastructure could be much better constructed to minimize damage, and humans could choose not to build in places so susceptible to such catastrophes.</span></span><script type="text/javascript"> jQuery('#footnote_plugin_tooltip_224_3_4').tooltip({ tip: '#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_224_3_4', tipClass: 'footnote_tooltip', effect: 'fade', predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: 'top center', relative: true, offset: [-7, 0], });</script> (Note: Japan was incredibly prepared for such an event compared to just about everyone else in the world.) While in a fallen world, we can&#8217;t prevent these kinds of events or perfectly protect ourselves as God could, we can certainly minimize the damage and loss of human life if we keep proper priorities. Japan is actually a great testimony to this, even if it isn&#8217;t so obvious at the moment. The damage and loss of life could have been FAR greater!</p>
<p>Sam Harris closes his response with an interesting comment: &#8220;It is time to grow up and let our hearts break at moments like this.&#8221; There are a couple of problems here. First, does Sam not think the &#8216;hearts&#8217; of Christians (or other religions) break as well? Second, is he speaking of &#8216;heart&#8217; in the physical sense, in which case it doesn&#8217;t break, or in the metaphorical sense, which his own worldview precludes? Worldviews matter Sam!</p>
<p>Stay tuned for a much deeper discussion of the various aspects surrounding the &#8216;problem of evil&#8217; in the months to come. While Christians certainly don&#8217;t have all the answers, I think we have better ones than other worldviews (remember, the atheist needs to give an answer as well). These types of events are times when Christians really need to step up with both Christian living (helping our neighbor) as well as using the teaching opportunities to make the Christian worldview more clear (and expose the holes in other worldviews).</p>
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<tr class="footnotes_plugin_reference_row"> <th scope="row" class="footnote_plugin_index_combi pointer"  onclick="footnote_moveToAnchor_224_3('footnote_plugin_tooltip_224_3_1');"><a id="footnote_plugin_reference_224_3_1" class="footnote_backlink"><span class="footnote_index_arrow">&#8673;</span>1</a></th> <td class="footnote_plugin_text">In the future, I&#8217;ll discuss why I think this is so important. Many have said it is a waste of time, but I obviously disagree!</td></tr>

<tr class="footnotes_plugin_reference_row"> <th scope="row" class="footnote_plugin_index_combi pointer"  onclick="footnote_moveToAnchor_224_3('footnote_plugin_tooltip_224_3_2');"><a id="footnote_plugin_reference_224_3_2" class="footnote_backlink"><span class="footnote_index_arrow">&#8673;</span>2</a></th> <td class="footnote_plugin_text">Just as an aside, my comment still has not been &#8216;moderated&#8217; (Tuesday, March 22, 2011 3:59:10 PM) despite TONS of every sort of crazy comment being published. Anyone see something in it which might trigger it being held? I&#8217;ve had this problem with CNN before. I tend to wonder if these sites want real conversation, or just the crazy banter.</td></tr>

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