Britney the illogical philosopher

It’s not often that Britney Spears is going to get quoted on this blog so let’s make the most of it. In her recent song one of the lines was ‘living in sin is the new thing’…actually, I think it’s written livin’ but I’ll let that drop for the moment.

What I’m thinking is the lack of any real thought behind not only this line, but the philosophy in society which this line speaks about. A lot of adverts and television programmes sell ‘sin’ as if it’s  a good thing – enjoy the tempting taste of Magnum’s Seven Deadly Sins…I don’t know if this has been used but you could imagine a chocolate advert using the tag line ‘it tastes so good it’s sinful’. There’s an attitude around that says that sin is bad, but it’s good.

My problem is that this is just so illogical! If you don’t believe in sin as a concept then don’t use it in your advertising campaign, but if you do at least make it make sense! Sin is a personal act of rebellion against God, so saying ‘let’s indulge in sinful pleasure’ literally means ‘let’s actively disobey the God who we acknowledge should be obeyed.’ The sentence makes no sense!

Now, I know that the advertising people aren’t thinking about the eternal consequences of sin and their need for repentance and faith in Christ’s substiutionary atoning sacrifice, but that’s not the point. If they’re going to use the concept of sin, they could at least use it in a logical way.

Topical Memory System: Life Issues by The Navigators

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Topical-Memory-System-Life-Issues/dp/1600066712/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1267433267&sr=8-2

The Topical Memory System is a method of memorising Bible verses. This package contains a book with one chapter devoted to each area (e.g. self image, anger, dealing with sin), a set of memory verse cards for six good Bible translations, and a little pouch to carry them round in.

The contributing authors are varied and, on the whole, very good. While there are certain aspects of the content that I may disagree on, the idea behind the book as a whole is good – Hide God’s Word in Your Heart; with that as the intention it would be difficult for it to be awfully heretical!

The method itself is good. It requires submission to biblical teaching, ensuring that the context is read, and memorising the verse itself and its location. The practical tips for memorisation are good, and really work, so if you’re looking to begin memorising some Bible verses then this is as good a place to start as any!

I’d love to add more insightful comments but to be honest this pack is pretty straight up. It’s thoroughly Bible-based, and gets you reading and memorising the Bible. That’s got to be a good thing, really.