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Open Letter to Frank Turk
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Second Incarnational Defense of Idols Rebutted
Subsequent to my last post, Frank Turk (aka Centuri0n) has submitted a new argument into the comment box of his his own post (link to post). Frank Turk argues: One of the pillars of Tom’s argumentation is that any image of Jesus is necessarily, by definition, a “false image” of Jesus. And the reason for…
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Response to the Manhattan Declaration
Frank Turk has an interesting response to the Manhattan Declaration (link)(link to declaration). Unfortunately, for a few reasons, there a few points where I’d take a somewhat different tack. His biggest point is correct: The declaration should be opposed because it obscures the gospel. The wording of the document is ecumenical. It uses expressions like…
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Frank Turk and the Concession Speech
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Important Clarification
No: I am not Frank Turk. This is Frank Turk.He’s a famous blogger. I’m just a blogger.No: I am not Frank Turek. This is Frank Turek.He’s a reputable person; published author. I’m just a blogger.No: I am not Francis Turretin (read about his life here).He’s a famous theologian. I’m just a blogger and a fan…
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Frank Turk on Apologetics with Romanism
Apparently Frank Turk, aka Centuri0n, thinks that engaging in apologetics with those of the Roman Catholic Church is a waste of time (link) and (thinks he) he’s got the statistical data to prove it. With all due respect to the wise Turk, I’m not persuaded by his argument from web traffic. I’ll keep on giving…
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Centuri0n is an Anti-Catholic? (I am not!)
In a recent post, Centuri0n (Frank Turk) has declared that he is an “anti-Catholic” (link) or at least why he’s ok with being called that. While I appreciate his basic rationale (which could be paraphrased as: “they’ve anathematized me, so – yeah – we are anti-one-another”), I am certainly not interested in adopting the title.…
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I read it on the Internet
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Federal Vision – Heresy not anti-Paedo-Baptistic Reductio
In this recent post from GreenBaggins, one can almost see froth on the fingertips of James B. Jordan, a profane pastor some have started calling the “godfather” of the Federal Vision movement (link) (update, apparently Jordan has apologized in part). Meanwhile, well-meaning but misinformed Reformed Baptists over in the comment thread of Centuri0n’s blog have…
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Part V of my Response of my Response to Centuri0n on Christmas
This is the fifth, and final, post in my series of posts to Centuri0n. As I’ve pointed out in each of the last three posts, one should really start with the first post and read sequentially. (part 1)(part 2)(part 3)(part 4) In this part, I’ll be tackling Centuri0n’s conclusion:*** Centuri0n’s Conclusion, including embedded quotations ***It…