Dan Lee writes about some of his ideas for sharing the Gospel in Second Life. Second Life is a popular on line RPG (role play game) in which players can design their own clothing and objects and interact with each other in a virtual world.
Sharing the Gospel in Second Life
Eliminating the Easter Bunny
This past week there has been a lot of discussion about a decision over 4 years ago by the city of Walnut Creek to rename the Easter Bunny. The city web site lists “Breakfast with the Spring Bunny” and “Spring Egg Hunts.” The local paper mentions a reader editorial letter that started a nation-wide discussion of the elimination of the Easter Bunny.
Some of the critics of this decision see it as another attempt to eliminate religion, especially Christianity, from public life, similar to changing “Merry Christmas” to “Happy Holidays.” They are probably right about the motivation for renaming the famous rabbit. Walnut Creek, the East Bay San Francisco wanna be, is eager to be politically correct. But now there is a new blog named Friends of the Easter Bunny which is dedicated to fighting this change in Walnut Creek. It claims in a post on 3/8/07 that an an e-mail signed by city manager Gary Pokorny has renamed the celebration “The spring equinox celebration of vernal rebirth.” Strange!
For myself, I am actually happy to see the bunny de-linked from Easter. The whole bunny and egg thing really has absolutely nothing to do with the death and resurrection of Jesus, and in fact has a completely pagan origin. We can let the secularists have the spring bunny, and we can focus on “Resurrection Day” as it is called in Chinese (a much better name than the pagan word “Easter.”)
What if you knew your baby was gay?
Albert Mohler writes Is Your Baby Gay? What If You Could Know? What If You Could Do Something About It?. He raises some interesting points. If it turn out that there is a genetic predisposition toward homosexuality it wouldn’t necessarily rule out childhood environment as a factor as well, but it would create dilemma for those who believe in abortion on demand.
Update: See also this post by Justin Taylor.
The so-called Jesus Tomb
In case you haven’t heard, there is a lot of buzz this week about a TV special on the Discovery Channel that is going to air this Sunday evening. The program claims that a family tomb has been discovered in Jerusalem that contains the remains of Joseph, Mary, Mary Magdalene, and Jesus, not to mention his son Jude! Obviously if this were true it would have some rather far reaching implications.
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