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0138 — Do YOU have DOGMA?

Well, do you?  Have DOGMA, that is? What is dogma, anyway?  Is it bad or good?  Well, I suspect that the answer is:  It depends. What is dogma? Merriam-Webster thinks it is: 1 a: something held as an established opinion … Continue reading

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0137 — “Antithetical Thinking?” What’s that?

CENI: Antithetical Thinking Posted: 04 May 2009 05:00 AM PDT by Jay Guin   We humans have a natural tendency to overreact to emotionally traumatic events. We tend toward avoidance behaviors, that is, if one dog bites us, we stay … Continue reading

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0136 — Where’s the verse for CENI?

CENI: Introduction Posted: 02 May 2009 05:01 AM PDT by Jay Guin   I’ve been planning to say something on CENI hermeneutics for years. Now I finally get to it. For those not familiar with the term, “CENI” is the … Continue reading

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0135 — “Make Disciples” Notes

The notes for the class mentioned in ISI #134, and an Excellent 8-minute video excerpt titled “No More Samaritans,” can be found at 20s30s Class Notes. (Click on the 090621 link on that page.) I only got through maybe the … Continue reading

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0134 — “GO!”, or “As you go…” ?

I have been tasked (that word sounds onerous, but in this case it is not; in fact, it is a blessing!) to teach the 20s/30s class Sunday morning.  In 35 minutes or less (assuming our starting activities, including prayer, take … Continue reading

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