Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The Rebel's Guide to Plagiarism - At Doebler's Rock and Roll Church:
Cutting Edge of Church and Chicanery



Busta Move, borrowing someone else's music.



Copycat Matt Doebler must be emulating Paul Kelm and John Parlow, or the rest of the creative Church and Chicanery leaders.



From Mars Hill Church: The Rebel's Guide to Joy

"We live in a society where everybody is peddling joy. Stuffed shirt types try to sell you religion, and the legion of advertisers tell you that joy can be found in a bottle, pill, or new car. Yet, as Pastor Mark Driscoll examines the life and teachings of the apostle Paul in Acts 16 and Phil. 1:1-1a you will learn where joy is to be found as the Bible is the rebels guide to joy."


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Phil. 2:12-30 Pastor Mark Driscoll
Part 6 November 11, 2007


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show series clips The Rebel's Guide to Joy in Humility
Phil. 2:1-11 Pastor Mark Driscoll
Part 5 November 04, 2007


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show series clips The Rebel's Guide to Joy in Death
Phil. 1:19-30 Pastor Mark Driscoll
Part 4 October 28, 2007


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show series clips The Rebel's Guide to Joy in Suffering
Phil. 1:12-18 Pastor Mark Driscoll
Part 3 October 21, 2007


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Philippians 1:1b-11 Pastor Mark Driscoll
Part 2 October 14, 2007


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show series clips The Rebel's Guide to Joy in Anxiety
Phil. 4:2-9 Pastor Mark Driscoll
Part 9 December 09, 2007


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Acts 16, Philippians 1:1-1a Pastor Mark Driscoll
Part 1 October 07, 2007

From Doebler's Rock and Roll Church: The Rebel's Guide to Joy

NEW SERIES FOR JANUARY!

"We live in a society where everybody is peddling joy. Stuffed shirt types try to sell you religion, and the legion of advertisers tell you that joy can be found in a bottle, pill, or new car. But as the economy worsens, brokenness increases, and relationships continue to disintegrate, the search for joy grows all the more desperate and fruitless. Starting January 11th, we will be digging deeply into the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Philippian Church and will find out where real joy is to be found in every circumstance, good or bad."

1/11 The Rebel’s Guide to Joy Intro

1/18 The Rebel’s Guide to Joy in Loneliness

1/25 The Rebel’s Guide to Joy in Suffering

2/1 The Rebel’s Guide to Joy in Death

2/8 The Rebel’s Guide to Joy in Humility

2/15 The Rebel’s Guide to Joy in Temptation

2/22 The Rebel’s Guide to Joy in Conflict

3/1 The Rebel’s Guide to Joy in Exhaustion

3/8 The Rebel’s Guide to Joy in Anxiety

3/15 The Rebel’s Guide to Joy in Poverty

All of Pastor Matt's sermons are located right here on our website under the Resources tab for Media. If you missed last Sunday don't worry! Catch up right here by listening to Pastor Matt through our Podcast by visiting our media page.



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GJ - I said it before - plagiarism is a civil crime. Ask any doctor of divinity. Yes, it is against the law to use the words of someone else and claim them as your own. Here Doebler gives no credit to the Mars Hill Church or to the minister who gave the sermons and posted them six months ago. Where are the quotation marks around the introductory words, which are almost identical? Where is the link to the source?

Get this - Rock and Roll Church copyrights their plagiarized material. Here it is:

Copyright Christ the Rock Ministries 2008 All Rights Reserved

St. Mark, Depere has been a leader in nabbing the sermons--yay, even the emails--of false teachers. That is why The Sausage Factory invited Paul Kelm to give a paper on how to improve seminary education. Imaginary excerpt: "There is not enough plagiarism being taught here. Buckle down and teach the Kinder how to plagiarize."

Meanwhile, Gunga Don Patterson and Doctrinal Pussycat Glaeske do exactly nothing.

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Blog promotion of the Mars Hill series.

More Digital Advances




The semester ended in a frenzy of grading and being graded. I had to catch up with all my past-due journalism homework and grade a bunch of classes. Everything had to be finished just before the Winter Break. Now everybody in education gets two weeks off for Winter Break to celebrate Winter. We also spent time buying Winter presents for our grandchildren and their parents. We were in the retail capital of the world, so we also shopped for bargains during the Winter and post-Winter sales.

We are trying to keep the Winter spirit alive the rest of the year.*

The spring semester brought a surprise. I am taking a required course to increase my knowledge of all the digital media. That is why you will be seeing more PhotoShopped work on this blog and many more additions to my domain. I will be learning more about social networking (FaceBook, Twitter) and podcasting, and video on the website. I also have to refresh my knowledge of Flash, which is great software for web design. Regent has quite a program in digital media, movie and TV production, and screen-writing.

*I make a point of always saying Merry Christmas to anyone to tries to dodge the name of the season. I enjoyed a little moment of fun when I said "Merry Christmas" to two atheists who spent a lot of class-time making their dubious points. They were pained to hear those odious words. The demons believe, but their hides bristle.

Blog of the Week


Issues, Etc. decided the Ichabod quotation of Luther qualified it for the coveted Blog of the Week Award.

That was December 5th.

But "no one reads Ichabod."