Posted by Martin Murphy on Sunday, October 30, 2011,
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World Views
The western world can boast of an abundance of worldviews. The generality of the worldviews in our nation do not find their roots in religion, but rather in philosophy. It is particularly dangerous to believe that the United States is a Christian nation. Such thinking promotes the idea that the world views espoused by the majority of the citizens of this nation are rooted in Christianity. Secularism is a worldview that encompasses many worldviews and is rapidly ascending in popularity. ... Continue reading ...
Postmodern American Culture
Posted by Martin Murphy on Friday, August 26, 2011,
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World Views
Every nation and every generation has problems of its own. For example the Apostle Paul (30 A.D.) quoted the poet Epimenides (600 B.C.) saying, “Cretans are always liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons” (Titus 1:12).
Around 700 B.C. in Israel a prophet speaking about the king of Babylon (based on my research, I believe the prophecy ended up referring to Nebuchadnezzar) said, “Therefore hear this now, you who are given to pleasures, who dwell securely, who say in your heart, I am and there ... Continue reading ...
Who Are We?
Posted by Martin Murphy on Sunday, July 17, 2011,
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World Views
Dr. Os Guinness wrote a book eighteen years ago entitled The American Hour. In it he said, “that the deepest source and agency of …cultural authority lies in its faiths, so that it can be truly said that there is no strong and vital culture without a cultus or source of worship and ultimate faith commitment. His book motivated me to write a brief statement expressing concerning about cultural authority. The following is one example of my assessment of the culture in May 1993. It was ... Continue reading ...
FREEDOM: TRUE OR FALSE
Posted by Martin Murphy on Wednesday, June 8, 2011,
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World Views
Everybody talks about freedom. What is it and who has it? The present generation is unable to give a clear cogent definition, because in the postmodern world words are meaningless. The word “freedom” has lost its meaning over the past couple of hundred years. It must have because I often hear people say, “I have my freedom.” It sounds like they are not under restraint. Freedom is sometimes associated with self-determination. However, the average person probably takes the meanin... Continue reading ...
The Wheel Barrow Economy
Posted by Martin Murphy on Tuesday, April 19, 2011,
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World Views
Everyday the headlines feature the economic condition of the western world in general and the US in particular. I wonder how many people predicted an inflated, head over heels debt, and demoralized society over a half century ago? There were probably many, but I remember one such prediction. It was by my father. In the early 1950’s Mr. Ransom McElroy came by the house to ask for my father’s vote for supervisor. They started talking about what I now understand to be the economy and my... Continue reading ...
The Principle of Confederation
Posted by Martin Murphy on Friday, January 14, 2011,
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World Views
"We don't talk about politics or the Bible" is an often used expression by Christians who want to avoid the real and serious side of life. If we do not talk about politics and the Bible, we will pass tyranny and immorality to the next generation. We cannot expect order and purpose in our present lives unless we reflect on the political history of Holy Scripture. No, your eyes have not deceived you. The Bible is the best source in creation for studying political theory and civil philosophy... Continue reading ...
Those Golden Years
Posted by Martin Murphy on Saturday, July 31, 2010,
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World Views
A few years ago I wrote this brief article about aging from a biblical perspective. Each day brings the reality of aging into the fresh awareness that the article particularly applies to me. I would like to finish the course and then go to my Sabbath rest. If you are young it may speak to you emotionally, but if you are old, it will meet the mind with the reality of truth.
“I’m a senior citizen” or “I’m retired” often refers to those golden years of life. It is those clichés... Continue reading ...
A Cultural Dilemma
Posted by Martin Murphy on Friday, June 25, 2010,
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World Views
The identity of a cultural dilemma is the necessary diagnosis for cultural recovery. The prognosis requires the imperative. The introduction of postmodernity to the American culture paved the way to this neo-dark age. The sophists worked covertly, but deliberately building world views contrary to rational thought. The sophisticated postmodern deconstructionist scrupulously avoided the rules for intelligent human discourse. They decimated the Christian world view with the slight of tongue... Continue reading ...
Victimizationalism
Posted by Martin Murphy on Wednesday, June 16, 2010,
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World Views
The headline in the local newspaper was “State Department of Education will go after BP” (British Petroleum) to recover revenues because of the oil spill. The rationale was state sales tax will be down because of the oil spill and therefore the school system will have less revenue. The irony is that the education budget is a perpetual problem. The top shelf at the education department ought to exercise themselves so they may discover the reason for budget shortfalls. If they were honest... Continue reading ...
World and Life Views
Posted by Martin Murphy on Thursday, April 8, 2010,
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World Views
Everyday we are confronted and seduced by all sorts of "isms" in our modern culture. An "ism" is, of course, any particular world and life view. The letters "ism" attached to the end of a word, simply represent a philosophy of life or the way a person thinks about the world or how one relates to the world.
I devote much of time writing and editing Christian books, especially biblical exposition. I find myself challenged by many of the world views as our culture shifts from the modern to the p...?
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About Me
| Martin Murphy |
| Midland City, Alabama |
My first priority in life is spending time with my wife and enjoying life together. Next on the list is writing books. After spending nearly 30 years in the class room, the pulpit, the lectern, the study, and the library, I now devote most of my time consolidating my academic and practical gains by writing books. My web site is titled "Writing My Books" because last year my wife kept insisting that I start writing before it was too late. Every day counts when most of life is in the past. I starting writing my books last summer and my wife would often ask "what are you doing?" My answer was "writing my book." When I proposed the idea of a web site about my writing project I asked my wife "what should I name it?" Without a second thought she said "writing my books."
I have a B.A. in Bible from Columbia International University and a Master of Divinity from Reformed Theological Seminary.
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