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Pyromaniacs: Thinking like a slave
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To Oppose "Social Justice" is to Oppose Cultural Marxism, by Ardel Caneday
To Oppose “Social Justice” is to Oppose Cultural Marxism, by Ardel Caneday
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Is Baptism Necessary for Salvation?
Is Baptism Necessary for Salvation?
Reblogged from the Poet Pastor.
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When Grace Ceases to be Grace "Grace ceases to be grace if God is compelled to bestow it in the presence of human merit.… Grace ceases to be grace if God is compelled to withdraw it in the presence of human demerit.… is treating a person without the slightest reference to demerit whatsoever, but solely according to the infinite goodness and sovereign purpose of God." Jerry Bridges, Transforming Grace: Living Confidently in God’s Unfailing Love (Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 2008), 35, quoting C. Samuel Storms.
Occam's Razor and the Perpetuity of Evangelical Scandal
Occam’s Razor and the Perpetuity of Evangelical Scandal
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Blameless In Your Lifetime
Blameless In Your Lifetime
Luke describes the parents of John the Baptist, Zechariah and Elizabeth, as “righteous before God, walking blamelessly (ἄμεμπτος) in all the commandments and statutes of the Lord.” (Luke 1:6) Paul, describing himself before his conversion, describes himself likewise: “as to righteousness under the law, blameless (ἄμεμπτος) (Philippians 3:6). Prior to the cross, that is, before Christ’s death…
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Hillary Clinton's Statement on the Rights of Persons is Worse than it Sounds.
Hillary Clinton’s Statement on the Rights of Persons is Worse than it Sounds.
Hillary Clinton is in the news this weekend over comments she made regarding the rights of unborn persons, or, more to the point, that in her mind the unborn person does not have constitutional rights (video here). The exact phrase is, “the unborn person doesn’t have constitutional rights.” What makes this much worse than her usual pro-abortion position is that she admits that the unborn…
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Paganism, or Not Paganism
Paganism, or Not Paganism
From Peter Jones book, The Other Worldview: Exposing Christianity’s Greatest Threat. Bellingham, WA: Kirkdale Press, 2015: Our Worldview Alternatives: Oneism and Twoism I claim, with the Bible, that there are only two worldviews—one based on the ultimacy of the creation, and the other based on the ultimate, prior, and all-determining existence of the Creator. Creation and Creator are the only…
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Christ is King
What was Adam’s task in the garden (see Genesis 1:26-28; 2:15-17)? Adam’s purpose was not only to stay away from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Man’s purpose was (and is) to have dominion over creation. By sin, Adam failed in that task, but the dominion mandate has not been rescinded. With the “sweat of his brow,” man must exercise dominion (notice the parallel between Genesis 2:15 and…
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On Gaining a Market Share of People Hungry for the Word of God
On Gaining a Market Share of People Hungry for the Word of God
The question of Biblical literacy came up in a recent Facebook conversation, and it is a concern for many of us here. I wonder if we are not a victim of our own success, in a way. In the earlier years of the RM, and in the first half of the last century, many Americans were well-read in the Scriptures. Theological liberalism began to attack the Bible, but many Christians doubled-down on the Bible…
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The Cure for Legalism is not Antinomianism.
The Cure for Legalism is not Antinomianism.
I respond to a tweet from Richard Rohr, OFM, whose take on the Law fails to maintain its proper use. His full article here. I appreciate the sentiments in this article, and I agree that legalism is a problem for many. To be a legalist, though, is not to affirm the moral truth of the Law. Legalism is not the careful keeping of God’s Law. What legalism is, is to rely upon the Law a means to…
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An Open Letter to Andy Stanley
An Open Letter to Andy Stanley
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Intellect The true and proper stimulant for the intellect is truth. There is no sin in being excited by truth.
Since It's Super-Tuesday
Since It’s Super-Tuesday
My previous post was about taking up Satan’s cause. This article shows how eager Christians are to do do just that.
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Taking Up the Cause of Satan
Taking Up the Cause of Satan
We are most likely familiar with the Devil’s temptation of Jesus in the wilderness. The third temptation I understand as a sort of peace treaty offer from Satan. It is if he is saying, “Look, Jesus, you are here to claim ownership over the all the kingdoms of the world, and I’m willing to put an offer on the table. Jesus could rule the world with the Devil’s blessing. There could have been a…
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Planned Parenthood Sells Baby Body Parts–Whistleblowers Are Indicted Planned Parenthood is a criminal organisation, but those who expose them face prison. “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!” (Isaiah 5:20, ESV)
When the Church Loses Its Saltiness
When the Church Loses Its Saltiness
“Ecclesiastical structures that depart from the faith do so by the loss of distinctiveness, the gradual conformation of their thought and life to that of the larger community. Sociological observations confirm that, by and large, the religious institutions of the United States do not teach values that are distinctive to their own traditions but rather use religious terminology that ratifies the…
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