单身汉论

第一,很多单身汉不知,不愿承认的是:别人家的孩子,不是自己的孩子。自己没养的分,就凭几次礼物,碰面,想当人家长。
第二,单身不是不需配偶,家人;而是把配偶的需要移植别处,例如:养小狗狗,到处乱party,找别家家人来玩。当然,也有健康的配偶与家人,如 Mother Theresa 与 印度。但是,一般的都是不健康。
第三,单身久了,只有两个选择:与神同行 或 走世俗路。一般都选后面的。自称基督徒的,也有许多只不过是以基督徒名誉,瞒天过海而已。

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Where the Hearts of Missionaries Lie

Whatever Christian missions they want to call it...

It is evaluated according to their fluency in local language. Otherwise, it can be dismissed as something akin to business vacation.

This my conclusion after briefly viewing Nancy Long's FB posts today.

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Free Seminary Resources

At this point, the only seminary I'm interested in paying full tuition fee is STRII. Though some descent seminaries (Calvin Theological Seminary's Distance Learning: MDiv, MA, etc., etc.) in the States are offering long distance/online programs, the $500 per credit tuition just won't do.

Unless you are someone with lots of money and time, I don't think it is worth it, when compared to so many free ones online. As for financial aid, it's not something worth pursuing either, despite many kind souls out there. I think it is just a waste of others' or your own money no matter what, given the rate and value today. Now one may argue for the living cost of a seminary professor. My response is: Go preach then, see how good you really are outside of academia, or, second best thing: write a book. Since I do not recommend the latter, the former is the only good option. I have a feeling soon, degree programs maybe close to free in the future as the new paradigm of learning comes into this modern age of internet and the battle between the enthusiastic teachers and the "royalties".

Anyway, here is my list of resources that I've found that's either very cheap or free:

  1. Ligonier Connect ($10/month): They have Sproul's, Godfrey's, etc. Very clear and interesting lectures. I don't know about sharing accounts...unless you get caught?
  2. BiblicalTraining.org (FREE): Greek/Hebrew, Proverbs, etc. some audios, some videos, taught by Mounce, Bruce Waltke, etc.
  3. ThirdMill (FREE): Richard Pratt's baby. Very well organized. The entire mission of this project is to provide free seminary to Africa's future pastors (and other countries as well).
  4. Monergism (FREE) has also gathered quite a list of resources such as WTS's archives, etc.
  5. I'm sure there are more to add to this list, and I will add them when I see more good ones.

I think if one completes 80% of all the above, it's very close to an MDiv, if not better. The only downside, there is no certificate, HAHAHAHA! But who needs it.

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NYGC Carpeting Pros and Cons

So some genius thought it would be a good idea to renew all carpeting of the whole floor. There are bigger, more decent, cleaner companies that don't do that. Must be 风水 again.
Well, obviously, I have to redo the Lab. I'll bill 1 hour in the morning and 2 hours (8-10pm) today, just for rearranging, will be billing for another round for wiring and stuff.

A good side to this is when Lisa saw me arranging, she emphasized a different arrangement which would appear to have been simpler and more elegant. I think we (Nadia?) thought of that before but for some reason, we abandoned that arrangement. It's so simple we wouldn't have missed it. It was probably one of those so close but yet not doable moment. This time, having a creative seating plan to the front of the class (seating at side of table instead of the front), everything seems to fall into place. Definitely much better than before.

I need to do this by this Saturday, TOEFL time. Then perhaps send a photo to ETS/Prometric as an update of the test center.

I feel that I am fresh out of good ideas lately. Overworked by something else. Not too tired, but overworked. Perhaps I should look into the rest Alex spoke so fondly about. Not the way he lives it, however. I should be an "actively" approachable person, instead of a passive one. There are some examples, such as Tante Lyna, etc. Their good and bad, filter out the bad ones.

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RC Sproul has Passed

His passing reminds me immediately to Pak Tong, who's around the same age.
It is always when some great guy has passed that people talk about them, but not while they're still alive, especially when they known them well.

May this be a lesson for me to learn to walk with my Lord, always. Not just at some emotional climax.

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Redeemer's Fundraising

Giving Tuesday? I am being spammed by Redeemer everywhere these last couple of days. Asking for donation. Gift matching, etc. We're talking about $100k+ for each site and the fund raising appears to work, though from fewer than expected, I would say. This means that there are quite a few "rich" individual givings.

On the one hand, I think it's sick. On the other hand, I believe God's at work. God, not being the sick one, of course, applies all means, good or bad, to accomplish His will, that is the spread of the Gospel and His name be honored.

Those who give needs to know, they are liable to God as to why they give, who they give, and the vision of their giving. Would it have been more worth it to give to a different cause, different organizations, churches, etc.

I question the giving because I don't see much effect in the vision. And that it is hard to believe that those who give, especially those who like to give big, setting matching price, do it out of true calling to God. It's more likely that they give to either show off or to comfort themselves of not serving God in the ministries. As if by giving $. Many non-U.S. ministries have been illustrating God's power so well, why should Redeemer be exempted? Is she not of God as well?

So no, I don't buy all these emails about begging for $ has been matched. It's as if whenever these staffs (pastors) are "getting" personal (Dear Timothy...), I'm speaking of not just Redeemer but virtually all U.S. ministries, it's about $$$. Perhaps they should start with actually typing "Dear Timothy" instead of using some mailmerge program to auto fill. So much for preaching about authentic care and love on stage.

Bottom line, I will not be part of their "wow" cheering in the success of fundraising, but I will applaud and praise God when I see God's name being lifted. Vain giving vs. godly giving, the letters appear to have confused the two. A genuine praising and applaud of God's name is worth 1,000,000+ times more than a $1,000,000 monthly pledge of vain giving.

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How the Gospel Responds to Abuses of Power

The title comes from Michael Keller's blast email, addressing the sexual harassment cases that's been frequent in news lately, exposing particularly show business moguls like Harvey Weinstein.

I usually ignore these as fad. But since it's becoming the focus of Redeemer, I'll make a stand here as well.

Reading Michael Keller's letter, my only conclusion is...what a sensitive culture Redeemer is becoming? There's not a trace of forgiveness in this "Gospel response".

A Church's response to something like that has to be more than these secular nonsense.

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Suaoki T10 Car Jump Starter

Nice little handheld mobile jump starter for cars. I bought it a while back when my wife had trouble with jump starting car. It worked the first time we used it, very well. No need to borrow life from another car.

But today, when we tried to help someone else jump start his car, it didn't work. According to this Amazon comment, it may not always jump start right away, we may have to wait for 4 minutes for it to charge up the car battery or something. Also, there's this mention of connecting the cables to car battery first before connecting it to the jump starter unit.

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STEMI 500th Reformation Anniversary in NYC

This is great, unfortunately I am not sure if I am able to attend due to my work schedule. Perhaps I could sneak out.

7:30-10PM at the Brick Presbyterian Church on Friday 11/3/2017.

A change of venue is great! The usual CCCNY venue is really pathetic. This should be a celebration, not a funeral ceremony. I remember we had to seriously do a makeover for the wedding and that's why I left the super lights with the church, hoping they use it all the time.

My only comment is on the CCCNY church bulletin, the event is printed as "佈道" Gospel Rally. Which I doubt it is. This is very confusing. Not surprising, but confusing nonetheless. If it is Gospel Rally, then I rally unbelievers; if it's talk like this, I focus on inviting believers. Unlike some, I think it is important to make a clear distinction in such events. Well, unless, all you care about is just to use ministries such as STEMI as  marketing tools for your own church.

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Will the newborn or unborn be saved?

John MacArthur famously used 2 Samuel 12:23 where King David said of his dead infant "I will go to him but he will not return to me" to justify his belief that the unborns and newborns will automatically be saved. Some even willing to use Jesus' remarks of little children as another proof of such, which MacArthur rejected.

I think most reformers do not jump to such conclusions. Because not only it does not affirm biblical inerrancy, it allows emotion to cloud judgment and discernment.

For example, those who are caught in or confused of such emotional belief often respond to critics with the statement "God is always just", "God will not do wrong", etc. This is off topic. And whenever someone reached the limit of their logic without humility, they will steer off topic. Worse, should they not admit better discernment from others nor their jealousy, they would have to shout to others: "Don't be TOO PROUD!" Not surprising, such is the case with what their "Fathers" did to our Lord when he was on Earth: Blasphemy! You are NOT GOD! Don't be too Proud!" But actually, they meant "We are God! So how can you be God?!"

Anyway, the strongest point for instant paedo-salvation is 2 Samuel 12:23. So I will deal with that verse, while I agree with MacArthur, that verses on how Jesus love little children are irrelevant to this issue.

First, David had been wrong before (1 Samuel 25:22) even when he invoked God's name. So, biblical inerrancy does not mean we read without discernment.

Secondly, "I will go to him..." does not mean go to heaven nor share the saving grace. The likes of John Calvin are more careful in dealing with this meaning.

Thirdly, "but he will not return to me" surely David is wrong yet again. What of resurrection of the dead? And I'm not even talking about the granting of eternal life. If David was aware of God's power, it's more likely that he was referring to the experience of death and not heaven and this world.

So therefore, this is not as clear cut as they would like. However, unlike some, I would hold that it is crucial that the only way to eternal life with God, is through the cross of our Lord. It is so for Enoch, Elijah, and every infant. Those who even dare to consider this unnecessary and say "God is God, God is never wrong, God is just" is betraying their own logic. What then, is there one man so fashioned by God that he needs not the cleansing spirit and blood of Christ upon his soul? Is there such soul that is not sinful by default? even before birth? Or is the redemption of Christ so weak that it is constricted by time and space? The only way to walk this path of belief is to follow strange ways. The sinful nature of such ideology is interesting to investigate but this entry does not provide enough room for such treatise. Another time.

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