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Wednesday October 19, 2005

  • Review: Rebecca reviews Total Truth (the new Study Guide Edition).
  • Not Humor: Jesus Loves T-Shirts. Apparently Jesus loves Ninjas and Pirates. Oh, and soccer moms. And don’t forget that “love is the new STD. Spread it!” Ugh.
  • Du Jour: At long last, Monergism.com has a blog. The rather simple (but clean) design was done by yours truly. The blog kicks off with an interesting interview with John Samson.
  • Nature: Folks in Florida and the Gulf must be sickened to hear of another hurricane approaching, and this one the biggest yet.

  • AI Slop

    The Rise of AI Book Slop

    We often hear these days of “AI slop,” a term that’s used to refer to the massive amounts of poor-quality AI-created material that is churned out and unceremoniously dumped onto the internet. This was once primarily artistless artwork and authorless articles, but has now advanced to much bigger and more substantial forms of content.

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    A La Carte (December 8)

    A La Carte: A plea to older women / Let someone serve you in suffering / Why AI writing can’t compete / Influencers / The hidden danger in online sermons / Discipling young people / Excellent Kindle deals / and more.

  • Hymns

    Pitch Perfect and Tone Deaf

    God commands us to sing. Yet while some of God’s people are gifted singers, the plain fact is that others are not. In any congregation, it’s likely that some have near-perfect pitch while others are functionally tone-deaf. Those who struggle to sing may be self-conscious, tempted to stay quiet or to do no more than…

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    Weekend A La Carte (December 6)

    A La Carte: Rightly ordered desires / Ordinary wonders / For my good, not my comfort / Make room for special-needs families / Christmas spirit / Wisdom rarely makes you famous / and more.

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    Noteworthy New Commentaries from 2025

    There are few resources I rely on more than I rely on my commentaries. Over the years, I have developed an extensive collection and turn to them often. I try to keep tabs on new commentaries and thought I would let you know about some of the best options that were published in 2025