Friday, May 30, 2008

Why Didn't The Reformed Theologian Cross The Road?

I thought theses were all pretty funny and it's nice to be reminded of how we are viewed every now and then. Even if you aren't Reformed you can probably spin these to your personal theology.


Top ten reasons why the Reformed Theologian did not cross the road:

10. A woman already crossed, and he would be in sin if he followed

9. The road is not safe if it wasn’t built between 1500-1700 AD

8. He believes that “road crossing” has ceased

7. The crossing guard was only helping people cross from one side, so he suspiciously thought he was denying double pre-destination

6. Romans 9 says nothing about crossing roads

5. The “Walk” sign was gender neutral

4. The road was called Tiber Ave

3. John Wesley said that God’s prevenient grace would pave the way, but he had to take the steps himself

2. He wasn’t elected to cross before the foundation of the road

1. Piper said that God is most glorified when we are most satisfied where we are


HT (Vitamin Z) No Jump on this one.
And here is the rest of it.

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