I’ve been tagged - a lot.
Posted by Joe Thorn - 05/08/06Ok, I keep ignoring it, but I have been tagged by a few different people with this thing starting with Timmy and most recently by Steve, so I have to respond.
1. One book that changed your life: Bondage of the Will by Martin Luther.
2. One book that you’ve read more than once: Holiness by JC Ryle
3. One book you’d want on a desert island: The Collected Poems of Robert Frost
4. One book that made you laugh: The Radical Reformission by Mark Driscoll
5. One book that made you cry: Vital Godliness by William Plumer
6. One book you wish had been written: Here’s To You: A Southern Baptist Guide to Enjoying Wine
7. One book you wish had never been written: Absolutely Free by Zane Hodges
8. One book you’re currently reading: The Man of Sin by Kim Riddlebarger
9. One book you’ve been meaning to read: Counted Righteous in Christ by John Piper
10. Tag 5 others: nah
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See, no tags = you are a babyhead.
#5 is great
Comment by Steve McCoy — August 5, 2006 #
I can appreciate #7 since one these Free Gracers just called my Calvinism as deceitful as Mormonism. Sheesh!
Comment by Jonathan Moorhead — August 7, 2006 #
Here’s To You: A Southern Baptist Guide to Enjoying Wine
One day our SBC brothers will be freed!!!
Comment by D. Goodmanson — August 10, 2006 #
Have you read Absolutely Free! ?
And if you have, what is your problem with it?
Comment by Antonio da Rosa — September 17, 2006 #
Antonio - I have read and written on Absolutely Free (long ago). I am not really interested in getting into that debate right now. let’s just say I am coming from a completely different theological perspective. Thanks for asking though.
Comment by Joe Thorn — September 17, 2006 #
Yet you bring it up in the present and state you wish it would have never been written…
A book so far ago in your mind with incredible powers of persisting your hate of it until the present.
Comment by Antonio da Rosa — September 17, 2006 #
Yep. It’s a magical book.
Comment by Joe Thorn — September 17, 2006 #