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As many of you know, I use Bibleworks. I don’t know how sanctified I would be without it! I am just sayin . . .

Anyway, they are celebrating their 20th birthday and giving away two copies. If you don’t have Bibleworks, you should enter this contest (or just buy it!)

BibleWorks turned 20 this year! To celebrate, we’re giving away two full copies of BibleWorks 9 (one copy for each decade). To win, send us exactly 20 words telling us why you need a copy of BibleWorks. The winners will be selected based on humor, wit, and verve.

Enter using the form below or here on our Facebook page.

We’ll pick the two best entries by June 15, 2012 and post the winners and runner-ups shortly afterwards.

Enter the contest here.

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Theology? There is an App for that (maybe)…


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Michael Patton and Tim Kimberley of Credo House/Reclaiming the Mind Ministries have been working on a new Theology App for the iPhone (and every other major smartphone platform). Details are confidential, but it will blow you away. At least it blows Michael away.

Will give details upon request. (Top secret stuff).

Only $4000 more is needed to start the build (which should take about three months).

Have a part in this historic (in more ways than one) creation.

Donate here.

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Foundationalism
A form of philosophy or theology that affirms certain basic presuppositions as the foundation to systems of knowledge and belief. Examples of assumed foundational principles would be the Law of Non-contradiction or the Law of the Excluded Middle. These assumed truths, according to foundationalists, give epistemic justification to other truths. Most people throughout history have [...] continue reading