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Unlimited Atonement is not a Reformed Doctrine
David Ponter writes: “What is clear now, beyond any doubt whatsoever, is that the doctrine of unlimited atonement was a Reformed doctrine. The evidence now is of such efficacy that only a proverbial fool would insist otherwise.” (source) a) Mr. Ponter should not use big words he doesn’t understand. Evidence is not “of … efficacy”…
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An Inconvenient Conciliar Truth – Part 10
An Inconvenient Conciliar Truth – Part 10 Some folks seem to find relying on councils a comfort. For these folks, there are some inconvenient facts that they must face. This post is the tenth in what has become a multi-part series. Council of Jerusalem (1672) – Young Christians forbidden to read the Bible, especially the…
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September 11 – Remembered
History: Today, many Americans will remember the infamous attack on the World Trade Centers and the Pentagon, and the attempted attack on the White House, that took place seven years ago. One year ago, the leader of that attack reminded the world of that event, suggested that the continued warfare against Al Qaeda in Iraq…
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An Inconvenient Conciliar Truth – Part 09
An Inconvenient Conciliar Truth – Part 09 Some folks seem to find relying on councils a comfort. For these folks, there are some inconvenient facts that they must face. This post is the ninth in what has become a multi-part series. Quinisext Ecumenical Council (691) – Laity Forbidden to Teach Canon 64 of the Q…
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Ten Reasons Why You Need Manton
I was pleased to read an article by Donald John MacLean at The Shepherd’s Scrapbook, explaining ten reasons why one should read Manton’s works. (link to article) The only problem is this: good books cost money. The list price for the latest printing of Manton’s works is $1000 (US currency). It’s on sale at a…
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An Inconvenient Conciliar Truth – Part 08
An Inconvenient Conciliar Truth – Part 08 Some folks seem to find relying on councils a comfort. For these folks, there are some inconvenient facts that they must face. This post is the eighth in what has become a multi-part series. Quinisext Ecumenical Council (691) – Council’s Ecumenical Status Disputed The Quinisext Ecumenical Council is…
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An Inconvenient Conciliar Truth – Part 07
An Inconvenient Conciliar Truth – Part 07 Some folks seem to find relying on councils a comfort. For these folks, there are some inconvenient facts that they must face. This post is the seventh in what has become a multi-part series. Council of the Vatican I (began December 8, 1869) – Council never Completed The…
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Voddie vs. Feminism
I found the presentation provided by Pastor Voddie T. Baucham, Jr. to be solid. Later, I found this link to more information about him (link). The presentation follows:[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f14z3cnNzzo&color1=0xb1b1b1&color2=0xcfcfcf&hl=en&fs=1] One gospel preacher pitted against Kyra Phillips (of CNN’s Newsroom) and Margaret Feinberg (an “evangelical speaker”). One does not envy his position. Nevertheless, Pastor Baucham wisely stuck…
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Strange Times in America
If you’ve noticed the news, you may be aware that American voters will be faced this election season with the following unpleasant choices: 1) Vote for a Republican man who is noted for compromise, who seems soft on moral issues, and who has selected a female running mate. The moderate-feminist ticket. 2) Vote for a…