Category: Inclusivism

  • We are all children of God? Pope vs. Jesus

    In his first video, Pope Francis asserts: “In this crowd, in this range of religions, there is only one certainty we have for all: we are all children of God.” But Jesus’ rebuttal of this view is set forth in John’s gospel: John 8:39-47They answered and said unto him, “Abraham is our father.” Jesus saith…

  • Tom Brown’s Response to David VanDrunen on Change and Rome

    Rome’s Teaching Has Obviously Changed Dr. VanDrunen recently made the unremarkable assertion: For many years, the Roman Catholic Church taught that people could enjoy eternal life and escape everlasting damnation only by being received into its membership.  In recent generations, that teaching has changed.  Rome now embraces a very inclusive view that extends the hope…

  • Ratzinger vs. Hitler

    The Pope went on: “In this place, remembrance must also be made of the ‘Kristallnacht’ that took place from 9 to 10 November 1938. Only a few could see the full extent of this act of contempt for humanity, like the Berlin Cathedral Provost, Bernhard Lichtenberg, who cried out from the pulpit of St. Hedwig’s…

  • New Age Heresies

    These days, from what I can see, the “New Age Movement” is no longer quite as hip as it was (under that name, at any rate) a decade or two ago. It has since branched out in various regards, and I would be unsurprised if crystal sales have either tailed off, or at least stopped…