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Living god? Or soon to face the Living God?!
The headline reads: “Indian ‘living god’ in critical condition: hospital” (source). The story tells the tale of an Indian guru who has achieved a widespread following through purportedly performing miracles, yet who is now desperately attempting to cling to life as God has removed his lung and kidney function. There is a living God. Scripture…
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Just as Expected …
I wish this were only a April 1st hoax, but sadly Muslims have killed completely innocent men in retaliation for the burning of a Koran on another continent (link). And, of course, Muslims were the first to burn the Koran (apparently), as explained in the following video which, though a little tongue-in-cheek, also has a…
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Thanks to My Two Hundred "Followers"
I noticed that the number of folks who have “Followed” this blog using the Google “Follow” option has finally hit 200. Thanks very much to my readers! I hope that the blog serves your edification. May God receive all the glory. -TurretinFan To God be the Glory!
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Thanks to My Two Hundred "Followers"
I noticed that the number of folks who have “Followed” this blog using the Google “Follow” option has finally hit 200. Thanks very much to my readers! I hope that the blog serves your edification. May God receive all the glory. -TurretinFan To God be the Glory!
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Ken Ham Refuses to Compromise …
… and suffers the consequences for standing up for his convictions (link to story). Hats off to Ken Ham for opposing Peter Enns and Enns’ agenda. You can visit the Answers in Genesis website for more information. Specifically, here is the post that got Ken Ham in trouble (link to post). -TurretinFan To God be…
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The Door Was Shut, Rob Bell
Rob Bell (Love Wins, p. 66): Could God say to someone truly humbled, broken, and desperate for reconciliation, “Sorry, too late”? Many have refused to accept the scenario in which somebody is pounding on the door, apologizing, repenting, and asking God to be let in, only to hear God say through the keyhole: “Door’s locked.…
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Biblical "Contradictions" – Does God Repent?
Skeptics love to allege that there are contradictions between the gospels when the gospels say different things. If one gospel describes God one way, and another gospel describe him another way, this is sometimes alleged to illustrate a contradiction. One way to handle these claims is, of course, to address the particular alleged contradiction. Another…
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Biblical "Contradictions" – Does God Repent?
Skeptics love to allege that there are contradictions between the gospels when the gospels say different things. If one gospel describes God one way, and another gospel describe him another way, this is sometimes alleged to illustrate a contradiction. One way to handle these claims is, of course, to address the particular alleged contradiction. Another…
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Cross an Object Lesson? (UPDATED)
As reported here, Michael Horton wrote: “Third, Christ’s work on the cross was not an object lesson.” Horton is wrong. Horton would have been right if Horton had said, “The cross was not just an object lesson,” but that’s not what he wrote. It is an object lesson here: 1 John 3:16-17 Hereby perceive we…
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Response to "Why One Should Read Before Writing" by R. Scott Clark
R. Scott Clark kindly responded to my previous post (link) with a post of his own (link). I write to correct a few errors in his post. 1. My State of Mind as to UnderstandingAfter a brief tangent about my pseudonymity, Prof. Clark characterizes my comments as being that I didn’t “understand how [Prof. Clark]…
