Category: Centuri0n

  • Part IV of my Response of my Response to Centuri0n on Christmas

    This is the fourth part of a series of response to a recent post from Centuri0n. I suggest that you read the first three parts first, in order to gain a proper perspective and context. (part 1)(part 2)(part 3) In this part, I’ll be addressing Centuri0n’s claim that: “Here’s a short list of things that…

  • Part III of my Response of my Response to Centuri0n on Christmas

    This is the third part of a series of responses to post by Centuri0n. If you haven’t read the first two posts in the series, you should really read those first (part 1) (part 2). In this part, I’ll address Centuri0n’s contention that: “Here’s a short list of things that we have to stop doing…

  • Part II of my Response of my Response to Centuri0n on Christmas

    Part I of my response is provided above, and should be read first (link). In Part II, I will discuss very briefly Centuri0n’s comments on Lord’s Day worship: Centuri0n seems to think that if one took my position to its logical conclusion, one would have to “– stop worshipping on Sundays” to avoid having the…

  • Part I of my Response to Centuri0n on Christmas

    This is part I. There will, Lord willing, be more parts. I preface this series by indicating my sincere appreciation of Centuri0n taking his time to interact with what I have written, and to state that I consider Centuri0n to be a brother in Christ. The tone may get a little hot and heavy, but…

  • Is Christimas a Catholic Holiday?

    In a recent discussion with Centuri0n (the wise Turk), he noted with apparent surprise my curious insistence, as a Puritan, that Christmas is a vestige of Catholicism, and is primarily objectionable for that reason, not for its more ancient connection with paganism. Let’s be clear about one thing: just because one celebrates the birth of…

  • Centuri0n on Kurschner – Some Comments

    Brother Centuri0n has posted a brief article (link) commending Kurschner’s eight reasons (link), which the present author had previously addressed (link). I’m not sure whether Centuri0n actually read the article (he mistakenly claims that AK lists 10 reasons), and Centuri0n’s post may be taken as representing support of the anti-KJV position more than anything else.…

  • >Centuri0n Grabs Some Low-Hanging Fruit

    >In a post earlier today, Centuri0n responds to an argument that believers-only baptism is reflective of an anti-sovereigntist mindset (Source). Yeah, Centuri0n, we all know that there are Reformed baptists, and that Reformed baptists don’t baptize believers-only for that reason. On the other hand, the “your mama” part of the critique is dead wrong. You…

  • Centuri0n Makes a Good Point

    This post (link) provides an excellent warm-up. If you have time, I encourage you to read it. It won’t take long. After you’ve read it, consider whether your evangelism technique mentions only love and heaven, or whether it also mentions wrath and hell … but more importantly if it mentions, persecutions, trials, and difficulties. Our…

  • Regulative Principle of Worship

    I have agreed to do a blog-based debate of the Regulative Principle of Worship. I will update this blog with more details as the debate progresses. Timothy, this means that I will probably have a bit of delay in responding to your comments regarding the Lord’s Supper. Nevertheless, certain aspects of the debate may touch…