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Posts by David Sproule (Page 278)

Situational Hermeneutics

Nearly everyone has heard of “situational ethics”—the idea that there really is no standard of ethics that can be universally or uniformly applied, so each situation allows for and calls for its own standard of judgment, based upon the context of the events and not on any absolutes or universal principles.  For example, they might justify lying or cheating in one situation…

What are you advertising?

T-shirts are one of the best means of advertising available.  They’re everywhere!  Go to any public place and you will see shirts advertising Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Budweiser, Heineken, Abercrombie & Fitch, Gap, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Heat, Pink for the Cure, etc., etc.  Every shirt sends a message. The reality is that you are sending messages regardless of what kind of shirt…

Ugh, who’s in charge around here?

Mighty king Nebuchadnezzar learned a mighty lesson in Daniel 4.  He told of his dream, in which a watcher came from heaven and said, “Chop down the tree and cut off its branches, Strip off its leaves and scatter its fruit…Let it be wet with the dew of heaven, And let him graze with the beasts On the grass of the earth. …

The frustration of dropped calls!

It’s supposed to be the latest and the greatest phone.  The technology is supposed to be the best ever.  Users are supposed to enjoy superior service and amazing advantages.  HOWEVER, there’s something seriously wrong when the people you are talking to cannot hear you or when the new fancy phone cuts off your call altogether and says, “Call failed.”  Frustrating!  This is…

“I’m the only one that matters!”

It is fascinating (and, at times, frustrating) to observe young people today (teenagers, young adults and some children) walking across a street or walking down a street.  I would say that it is a weekly (if not multi-weekly) occurrence that I have to slow significantly and sometimes even come to a complete stop for individuals walking on the street (emphasis on “walking”…