After the word “Garden” surfaced in Madison Square Garden, one prophetic observer immediately recognized the event for what it clearly was: a spiritual battleground between Eden, the serpent, and several alarming capitalized nouns. NEW YORK — What looked to the casual observer like a celebrity wedding was, in fact, a far more consequential event: a public covenant moment taking place in a location whose very name contains the word “Garden,” and therefore cannot be dismissed as merely a venue with a basketball reputation. Sources close to the revelation say the moment was confirmed almost immediately when a headline appeared announcing Taylor Swift’s marriage. At that point, according to the seer, the Holy Spirit made everything obvious by drawing attention to the word “garden,” which naturally brought Eden, the first marriage covenant, the serpent’s deception, Adam’s abdication, and the entire history of redemptive conflict into focus. “Covenant vs covenant,” the warning declared, with...
Guests say the annual barbecue took a theological turn after one man explained that freedom is real, but only in the same sense that a dead sinner is “free” to do whatever keeps him dead. PHILADELPHIA — What began as a routine Fourth of July gathering featuring hamburgers, folding chairs, and a gentle misunderstanding of human liberty ended Saturday in a prolonged argument after a cage-stage Calvinist spent the afternoon insisting that Independence Day is a strange time to pretend the will is free. Witnesses said the man first became agitated during a toast to “freedom,” at which point he reportedly stared into the middle distance like someone hearing a hymn sung in the wrong key. He then launched into a lecture about Luther’s Bondage of the Will, Calvin’s Institutes, and Paul’s letter to the Romans, as if the cookout had accidentally become a seminary exam and everyone had failed. “People keep acting like freedom is the default setting,” he said, according to several attendees wh...