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Amazing Nature Video
God is great. He has made a marvelous creation, that we only quite incompletely understand. In the linked video, a demonstration of some of those marvels both in the areas of bioluminescence and dynamic camouflage are presented. (link) Anyone who wants to continue to believe that such amazing abilities are the result of chance mutations…
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Reformed Evangelist Preaches to the ToddBentley-ites
The title of this one pretty much sums it up. Check out the detailed account (including some photos and audio) of the Reformed Evangelist’s interaction with the line waiting to attend a Todd Bentley event. (link) -TurretinFan To God be the Glory!
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Where's the Catholic Church?
Richard (aka “Mary’s Son”) provides us with an example of two logical fallacies in one (source): Richard writes: “You can say Roman all you want to try to confuse the term Catholic; but go out on any street in the world and ask for directions to the nearest Catholic church: you’re not going to end…
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Where’s the Catholic Church?
Richard (aka “Mary’s Son”) provides us with an example of two logical fallacies in one (source): Richard writes: “You can say Roman all you want to try to confuse the term Catholic; but go out on any street in the world and ask for directions to the nearest Catholic church: you’re not going to end…
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Cook vs. Crook
Thomas Twitchell at A Rose by Any Other Name has an amusing post (with a remarkable URL) comparing a crook and a cook. (link) To God be the Glory!
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Heart Checks: The Impossible Conclusion to the Logical Progression
I noticed that Reformed Musings had a post on the topic of the relation between crime and gun-control (link). The relation, of course, is that as gun control tightens, crime (including crime involving guns) increases. Now, as Reformed Musings noted, Britain has started implementing more expansive weapons searches that look for knives (the new weapon…
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Remembering the Martyrs
Today, I came across this interesting post by Doug Phillips at Doug’s Blog of a visit to a memorial for the murdered Covenanters, numbering about 18,000. (link) If someone wants to see the sincerity of the Reformed believers in Scotland, this is the place to go. For another post on the same blog regarding a…
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Justification – Part III
We now continue our consideration of Justification by examining some of the Reformed catechisms and their discussion on justification. Part I of this series (link) dealt with some of the major Reformed creedal statements, and Part II of this series (link) addressed the Helvetic Consensus. I have omitted many catechisms that could be added, which…
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Justification – Part II
In addition to the more widely subscribed confessions of faith provided in part I (link) of this series, I’d like now to turn to a less widely subscribed confession, the Helvetic Consensus (promoted with great zeal by Turretin, but overthrown by his unworthy son, Jean Alphonse). This confession of faith was, for about 50 years,…