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Question for the SBC

 From the Constitution, Article IV, Authority:  While independent and sovereign in its own sphere, the Convention does not claim and will never attempt to exercise any authority over any other Baptist body, whether church, auxiliary organizations, associations, or convention. What does this mean? How then  can the SBC vote to kick out churches for disagreement with the Baptist Faith and Message?
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What Does "Adult" Mean?

 Excerpt from a Substack by O Alan Noble, who writes of bringing a group of teen boys back from Christian camp and driving past a dilapidated building in the country with a neon sign ADULT out front.  And here was a sign that took the good thing they were working toward (becoming an adult) and used it to represent the very opposite of adulthood: being controlled by your passions, lusts, and sins. And it seems to me that there is something very perverse about calling pornography “adult content.” It implies that adults are people who give in to their passions and indulge in their sins, which is true on some level because of our sin nature, but should not positively define adulthood. And it also perverse because we need adults to be mature, safe, self-controlled, responsible and godly. The word “Adult” shouldn’t have connotations with pornography. It should call to mind those higher qualities.

A Time For Deciding

 I am deeply, deeply disturbed by the Southern Baptist Convention right now.  Thankfully, the vote about banning women in "pastor" positions did not go through permanently, and 25% of the messengers voted against it. It will have to be passed with 2/3 majority next year to be permanent.  I think the ultra-complementarian factor has been doing a lot of pushing and advocacy; hopefully there will be some pushing back. I personally do not think a woman should be a senior pastor, but . . . I don't think that's a church decision that the convention as a whole should mandate for every single church. And a woman could be ordained for ministry and still be kept back from senior pastorhood, if that is necessity.  Al Mohler warns about the convention becoming too liberal, i.e., the next step will be acceptance of homosexual persons. Well, about that: 1. There are already people with same-sex attraction in the churches, who we hope, have repented and live celibately but keep it ...

Is AI Conscious?

 I don't think so; I admit I don't know the extent of what AI can do. But Tyler Cowen (an economist at George Mason U) writes that we are not as conscious as we would like to think. In this sense consciousness might be identified with awareness of all our brain is doing (which we do not have) and intentionality: Sometimes I like to say that “I am only conscious at the margin.” Tongue in cheek, I will suggest that I am only conscious enough to avoid the self-contradiction of asserting that I am not conscious at all. I feel I am honest enough to just not be very impressed by my own flow of conscious awareness or its ability to perform complex calculations. Still, I recognize that it is all I have got, so I need to treasure it, however paltry it may be. So if a) people are barely conscious, and b) we tend to radically overestimate intent and sentience in external circumstances, why should we think the AIs are sentient or conscious? Why should we trust the intuitions we have about ...

Dr. Mohler and the Southern Baptist Convention

 Dr. Mohler apparently thinks he is the head honcho/spokesman/grand poohbah of us Southern Baptists.  Well, I'll back off. I am not sure how much of an "us Southern Baptists" I am. I attend an excellent SBC church in Chattanooga. I love my church. I appreciate a lot about the SBC, especially the International Mission Board.  Dr. Mohler is president of Southern Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. He is not president of the convention, or a pastor or missionary. The AI overview tells me:   As the longest-tenured leader of any SBC entity, he functions as a foundational theologian, chief spokesperson for conservative evangelicalism, and key architect of SBC policies . [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ] I won der if he has been a leader of a SBC entity longer than some pastors. I am also older than he is by four years. Not that my age means much, only that I no longer care what people think of my opinions especially about this particular issue. I like this essay:  https://ba...

Tychicus: The Overlooked Friend

Tychicus is mentioned five times in the New Testament.  Acts 20:4 These accompanied him as far as Asia: Sopater of Beroea, Aristarchus and Secundus of the Thessalonians, Gaius of Derbe, Timothy, and  Tychicus  and Trophimus of Asia. Ephesians 6:21 But that you also may know my affairs, how I am doing,  Tychicus , the beloved brother and faithful servant in the Lord, will make known to you all things. Colossians 4:7 All my affairs will be made known to you by  Tychicus , the beloved brother, faithful servant, and fellow bondservant in the Lord. 2 Timothy 4:12 But I sent  Tychicus  to Ephesus. Titus 3:12 When I send Artemas to you, or  Tychicus , be diligent to come to me to Nicopolis, for I have determined to winter there. The Acts text tells how Tychicus became part of Paul's retinue. The Colossians and Ephesians verses state that Tychicus will give the recipie...