New Books and Thoughts on Brit Hume

Jeff Waddington and Camden Bucey discuss several new and forthcoming books and interact with Brit Hume’s recent comments.  Recently on FoxNews, Hume offered Tiger Woods advice in the form of the redemption and forgiveness found in Jesus Christ.

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2 Responses to “New Books and Thoughts on Brit Hume”

  1. Bob McDowell says:

    Re: Brief mention of Noll on the Civil War.

    If a wiccan told me I should stop beating my wife because I am hurting a daughter of Maia? Give me a break!

    Slavery in North America was based on man-stealing, which was a capital offense.

    We are all very good at rationalizing our sinning by our “superior” exegesis.

    Sorry for the rant.

    P.S. Vermont (where I live) qualifies statistically as an “unreached people” because of the low % of Evangelicals here. Interestingly, Vermont declared a state of hostility against the south before the U.S. In a broadly analogous way, perhaps the North took the role of Babylon in raining destruction on the South. (Not that I would identify our country with God’s chosen nation.)

  2. Camden Bucey says:

    Nobody is arguing that slavery wasn’t (and isn’t) wrong. We were echoing Noll’s case that the reason slavery proliferating for so long under a supposed biblical warrant was due to the lack of a decent exegetical case on behalf of the North.

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