Well here I am in the North-West of Tasmania, at a conference centre called Camp Clayton, between Ulverstone and Devonport (look it up in Google Maps...). This is the Tasmanian equivalent to Katoomba Convention. Tasmania Christian Convention stands in the tradition of Keswick, and combines a holiday with Bible teaching. I've been really impressed with Tasmanian hospitality. People have looked after me really well and been bending over backwards to give me a hand and include me in things. Feeling much loved!
There has been a lot of discussion about the recent 'vibe shift' away from radical atheism back towards an openness to the supernatural. I don't think this new spirituality is necessarily an openness to the unique claims of Christ. It will more probably replace one set of commonly-accepted misunderstandings about Jesus with another. Under radical atheism, people dismissed the Biblical claims about Jesus' resurrection because they 'knew' that it was impossible. Jesus hadn't really died. He just passed out (after being beaten and whipped and crucified) and then woke up in the tomb (and rolled away the stone himself and overcame several guards). Or the disciples hallucinated that they saw him (even though Jewish beliefs of the time didn't expect one person to rise possessing eternal life himself; they expected a general resurrection at the end of time - see John 11:24 ). Or something else. The so-called 'explanations' of Jesus' non-resurrectio...
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