The Bible after Gutenberg
Gutenberg destroyed the Bible. Yes, he was the one who made it publicly available in the common language of the time, but in the process he converted the Bible from an audible message to black and white text. In the Christian world, the Bible has never recovered. It became a book rather than story told…
A Short Trip to San Gimignano
Tuscany. Ah, the images. Such a beautiful place. Rosanne and I traveled to San Gimignano for 2 day. Here are some pictures from the Cathedral there, the village (it is quite small) and the road along the way.
Inerrancy in Hebrew Thought
In May of 2020 I wrote the following brief study. You can review it here before we continue: Now this is the law which Moses set before the sons of Israel; Deuteronomy 4:44 NASB Who Wrote It? Set before – You want your life to conform to God’s standard, right? You want to know what…
Mountain Man
Well, just in case you’ve been wondering what we’ve been doing while we can’t travel outside of Italy, here we are at Seceda in the Italian Alps. Oh, and it starting raining the next day–and the next–and the next until we gave up and came back to Parma. But as you can imagine, I’ll be…
A Reader’s Request
One of my faithful supporters asked if I could send this again after the similar theme in the last couple of days, so here it is: Back to the Golden Calf By Skip Moen, Ph.D. / May 3, 2017 So Samuel spoke all the words of the Lord to the people who had asked of…
Pocket Car
Easy to park. 🙂 and it’s a convertible!