Whaddya Think?
So you’re seeing the Jack Hammer logo in a few more places. What do you think of it? Should we get a better one? Have you seen it on a pumpkin near you? What about at Comerica Park? Whaddya Think?
So you’re seeing the Jack Hammer logo in a few more places. What do you think of it? Should we get a better one? Have you seen it on a pumpkin near you? What about at Comerica Park? Whaddya Think?
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I think I know exactly where that billboard picture was taken. It looks like Randolph street in Chicago, near Wabash. JackHammer is hitting the big cities!
The football playa’s are best, in my not so humble opinion.
I was thinking of driving NASCAR this year and wondered if you would sponsor my car.
I heard you were bad at left turns though.
How’s that for you?
It’s a good logo. I can’t wait until I find an artist to come up with a cartoon version of Captain Headknowledge for a logo for my own blog. But, I know, envy is a four-letter word!
Thanks Captain Headknowledge.
I want everyone to know that the JackHammer NASCAR is not using Jet Fuel or any other sort of doping. We are not in favor of any such practices, nor would we cheat in this way.
I hear you use high speed wireless to write your comments. I think us slow phone liners are certainly at a disadvantage. I am going to contact the league authorities and see if we can get some points deducted from your Cup chase.
You guys crack me up (no Jackhammer pun intended Kent).
I am thinking of a blog of my own….. can I copy your statements about whining etc?????
Do so Mike.
Thanks. By the way, how ’bout some M&M’s with the Jackhammer logo? Plain, or peanut?
You might need a new logo then:
JackhaM&Mer
Aw, that’s just nuts!
Oh, you have to make this happen now!
We have been adding several enhancements to the blog. Also working on some discussion pages. They don’t work completely right now, but you can view them to see what’s coming.
Maybe one service we could provide in the forum section are articles that we can link to that we thought were helpful or that we disagreed with and could criticize. I can see this coming fellow Hammerites.
Great Look! The snowflakes are awesome! It that magic?
I think this is GOSSIP (Unglorifying to the Lord)–the majority of the negative comments about Hyles, Schaap… Praise the Lord for both of these great men of God!
I’m sorry I stumbled across your website!
I guess we have to keep doing this…
So, Eric, do you think that it is GOSSIP to point out that these men are heretics and are Ungreat men of God? Do you think that we are in sin to follow the example of the Apostles and Prophets and point out sin, false doctrine, and heresy (names and all)?
You are welcome to disagree with our assessments. You are not welcome to disagree with the fact that we are making assessments.
Hey, I am feeling extremely lazy lately, since I saw a site where the verses pop-up in the same window. Any chance some JackHammer cyber-wizard can work that kind of magical stuff into the page? I know it’s asking a lot, and may have long-range detrimental effects. However, I already drink coffee, so one more bad habit can’t hurt, right?
Don,
Please point me to a site that is doing what you’d like ours to do. I can then try to work some wizardry.
Thanks,
Jeff,
I have tried retracing my steps and I can’t find it. I guess we’ll just have to wait ’til I stumble onto it again.
Just read the article, How Does the Power Work through the Words? by Kent Brandenburg.
Pastor, you hit the nail on the head!
One of the biggest problems I have with many, many, many in the KJ Only crowd is their misuse of Scripture. (Our church is “only King James” but not “King James Only”; our pastoral staff study and preach only from the King James but we are not Ruckmanites nor do we take the extremist positions of FB of Hammond.)
In a King James Only church in our area, my son, a teacher in their Christian school, observed a lady walking through the building, picking up every Bible she could find, (all KJVs!) opening them, reading something, then putting some down but throwing others in the garbage.
It turned out that she was opening to 2 Tim. 3:17
, “…That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished….” etc. But if it said “thoroughly” she trashed it; they had “changed” the Word of God!
When I have asked (didacticaly) some preachers who loudly scream their loyalty to the KJV “Why do you object to all other translations?” the response is that “They have changed the Word of God!”
“And that’s bad?”
“Very bad!”
“Then why do YOU change the Word of God by taking phrases and verses out of their context, making them mean something other than what they meant in their context, and using them to support some idea, some pet hobby horse of yours, something that may not even be taught anywhere in Scripture?”
Usually, they have no answer (except to perhaps label me a heretic for raising the question), but instantly turn and walk away. I did, however, have one fellow tell me that, after all, that’s what Christ and the apostles did with the Old Testament. Of course, he couldn’t show me anything like that, so when I showed him some passages in the NT that he was probably refering to, he was certain I had proved him right. But when we began examining the passages and saw that the meaning was perhaps expanded, amplified, clarified, illuminated, but not redefined, he did the spiritual thing: got mad and stomped off.
“A man convinced against his will
is of the same opinion still.”
It is a God-dishonoring thing that in many fundamentalist circles there is a lack of exegetical preaching, the rules of homeletics are despised, and Scriptures are used (and misused) only for a launching pad for pet ideas.
2 Timothy 2:15
As Dr. Radmacher has said, “The Holy Spirit was not given to make study needless; He was given to make study effective.”
Dear Friends,
I recently came upon this website and I wanted to write to you. I am Pastor Steve R. Nichols of Regency Baptist Church in Sacramento, CA/Orangevale. I noticed on your site several notes regarding Pastor Steve Anderson and his Repentance Blacklist.
I met Steve a number of years ago when he was a young rebellious teenager. I handed him a tract and invited him to our church. He came and in time got right with the Lord. He had been saved when he was younger, but he and his family had been out of church for some time.
Steve went to Germany on a missions trip and met a German girl that he led to Christ and later married. He decided on his own to attend Hyles Anderson College. He left the College in the middle of his senior year due to disagreements he had with the direction he felt the college was going.
He decided to go to the Phoenix Area and start a new church. As a church we prayed for him [and still do] and wished him the best but never supported him financially or commissioned him to go and start this new church. He is not an ordained Preacher!
When I discovered Steve’s Blacklist page, I requested that he remove our church’s name from his website, which he refused to do. I then asked him to list my name with the men in the Blacklist as I stand with them and not with him. He has not complied with that request either. I told him that it was not honest or fair to me and our church here, to make it appear on his web site as if he was sent out from this church. We are in disagreement in a number of areas doctrinally including his mid-trib, pre-wrath position.
Though I love Steve and his dear wife and family very much, I disagree with him over these issues. I am actually very saddened to even write this note, as to tell you the honest truth, I believe it is a black eye on the cause of Christ to be printing things on the internet attacking one another as men of God. I believe if we look at the New Testament, the disagreements had between Paul and Barnabas, Paul and Peter, the Acts 15
debate, etc., were all done in house and not before the eyes and ears of the unsaved. I believe it is one thing to stand for the truth, it is another to tear one another down in front of the lost. I know that this view is not shared by many. However that is what I firmly believe.
I am not here to attack Steve, he is a very good man and one of the finest, sincerest Christians I have ever been a Pastor to. He is leading souls to Christ, has a good wife and is leading a separated life and raising his children in a Godly and Christ honoring way. However, since he has put out this Blacklist, for the sake of the people of Regency Baptist Church, we want it clearly known that we do not stand with him in this.
Thank you sincerely,
May God Continue to use each one of you in His Harvest Field,
Pastor Steve R. Nichols
Dear Pastor Nichols:
I asked Steve to add my name to his Blacklist because my Pastor is listed there. He has not done so yet.
I wonder if he is a true convert given the lack of understanding of true repentance.
http://jude3kjb.blogspot.com/2007/11/repentance-blacklist.html
I’m not defending Dr. Clarence Sexton, I don’t have to. His Lord takes care of that. Behind the pretense of “answer these scriptural questions” etc. you are attacking a true, wholesome and Godly man of God. I’m laughing at you because I see you shooting your little bee-bee’s at a canon in trying to undermine Dr. Sexton. You like biblical questions? Here’s one? Are we to even give a hearing to those who cast railing accusations against an elder unless it is with two or three witnesses? Another? Did not our Lord Jesus sit with publicans and sinners and was accused of being a glutton and a winebibber? And Dr. Sexton preached where? Was this his great SIN? If you have a problem, are you not suppose to go directly to your brother and confront him? You people wouldn’t know Holy Scripture if you met it in the middle of the road! You are not supposed to speak evil of anyone especially if they cannot answer directly your inquires? Keep shooting your little bee-bee’s. The CANON will win the battle everytime!