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What Dabney and I Believe about the Atonement
R. L. Dabney writes: If you were a soldier and had not deserted the colors of your country, an accepted substitute would free you from all service and punishment. You are guilty of desertion toward God, and are also bound to pay a service to which sin utterly disables you through your own folly and…
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More Nepalese darkness and a Disappointing Response
I was saddened to read this report of Nepalese darkness in the form of animal sacrifices to non-existent gods. Here’s the link (link). Almost equally upsetting was the response I read at the Catholic blog to which this next link points (link). It’s not the right thing to do, it’s not a good thing to…
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Whosoever Will
Whosoever Will Recently (i.e. about the beginning of May, 2007), an Anonymous commenter on this blog asked about the Bible’s “Whosoever Will” verses. These are the verses that, in the KJV, use the phrase: “whosoever will.” They generally fall into two main categories (categories 1 and 3) while a few fall in a hybrid category…
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Meta-Fan Mail – Not Really
I recently received this comment on my blog: “First of all, let me say that it is so inspiring and encouraging to see your passion for the Bible and your desire to help others discover a deeper relationship with Christ. Your blog is thought provoking and your passion for the Word of God is contagious!…
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>Meta-Fan Mail – Not Really
> I recently received this comment on my blog: “First of all, let me say that it is so inspiring and encouraging to see your passion for the Bible and your desire to help others discover a deeper relationship with Christ. Your blog is thought provoking and your passion for the Word of God is…
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Just for the Record on Reformed Catholicism
As this Catholic blogger (Mark Shea, apparently) points out, “Reformed Catholicism,” is not Catholic, but for the record, it’s also not Reformed – it’s simply out there. It seems highly sympathetic to the Federal Vision and the CREC, which are, as at least one writer pointed out, not Reformed at all. Also, this means that…
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>Just for the Record on Reformed Catholicism
>As this Catholic blogger (Mark Shea, apparently) points out, “Reformed Catholicism,” is not Catholic, but for the record, it’s also not Reformed – it’s simply out there. It seems highly sympathetic to the Federal Vision and the CREC, which are, as at least one writer pointed out, not Reformed at all. Also, this means that…
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Thoughts on Progress in the Atonement Debate
As some of my readers may be aware, there is an ongoing – fairly informal – debate on the atonement in progress at Contend Earnestly. I’ve posted the following comment there, and I’m reposting the comment here (with minor revisions): Hebrews 10:14 For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.…
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>Thoughts on Progress in the Atonement Debate
>As some of my readers may be aware, there is an ongoing – fairly informal – debate on the atonement in progress at Contend Earnestly. I’ve posted the following comment there, and I’m reposting the comment here (with minor revisions): Hebrews 10:14 For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.…
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Man Behind Curtain of Holy Water Emerges
Apparently, PhatCatholic, my current opponent over at the debate blog, has been getting help in the Holy Water debate from popular Catholic blogger Dave Armstrong (link). -Turretinfan To God be the Glory!