I went to a concealed carry match last weekend and used my EDC instead of my competition gear. It was really good to try out my Glock 45 in a match setting. Some takeaways:
1. My accuracy is as good with the G45 as it is with my Shadow 2. I thought it would be worse.
2. Pretty much every match skill transfers easily across different weapons.
3. I have to seriously improve my draw time and form from concealed.
4. I have to learn how to plan a stage with a lower round count.
I used to think that the "resurrection of the flesh" in the Apostles' Creed was meant to challenge the Sadducee rejection of resurrection (Mark 12:18, Josephus' Wars 2.8.14). However, it was a rejection of the belief a purely evil material world, since it was likely composed in the 2nd Century when Gnostic and Marcionite sects were prevalent.
The New Testament canon was compiled as a response to Marcion's rejection of several gospels and epistles. "This was not done in a formal manner, through a council or special meeting. What actually happened was that a consensus developed gradually. While very soon there was general agreement as to the basic books to be included in the canon of the New Testament, it took a long time to come to an absolute consensus on every minor detail." (Justo González, The Story of Christianity)
In his Address to the Greeks, Tatian accuses the Greeks of inventing rhetoric, "which is the art of selling words for gold to the highest bidder, and which thus results in the defense of untruth and injustice." (Justo González, The Story of Christianity)
Early Christians appeared to cultured Romans as "haters of humankind" because "all social activities—the theatre, the army, letters, sports—were so entwined with pagan worship that Christians often felt the need to abstain from them." (Justo González, The Story of Christianity)
Interesting tidbit: "...early communion services did not center on the Lord's passion, but rather on his victory by which a new age had dawned."
- Justo González, The Story of Christianity
The earliest churches assembled in celebration of the resurrection of Jesus!