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The "One Visible Church" Argument – Response to Bryan Cross
The “Called to Communion” blog has posted a roundup of their previous posts that allegedly provide a positive case for the papacy. Within that round-up, the leading section is entitled, “Christ founded a visible Church and Magisterium.” The first post of that section is entitled, “That Christ founded a visible Church.” The first argument of…
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The "One Visible Church" Argument – Response to Bryan Cross
The “Called to Communion” blog has posted a roundup of their previous posts that allegedly provide a positive case for the papacy. Within that round-up, the leading section is entitled, “Christ founded a visible Church and Magisterium.” The first post of that section is entitled, “That Christ founded a visible Church.” The first argument of…
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Dear Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu
I listened with great interest to your recent speech at the United Nations. There was much of it with which I agree. I especially liked how you referred to King David who 3000 years ago led Israel militarily to regional dominance and how you seized on the promise given to Abraham that the land would…
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Pseudo-Kline Retranslates the Torah
The Pentateuch actually states: Deuteronomy 4:6-8Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the nations, which shall hear all these statutes, and say, Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people. For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto…
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Response to R. Scott Clark's "Parody or Serious Proposal" Post
R. Scott Clark (of whom I’m fond and whose blog I was very glad to see recently restored to life) asked for clarification regarding Larry Ball’s statement: “Historically, the Church has defined the parameters of the civil magistrate and guaranteed its right to redistribute income.” I don’t pretend to speak for Mr. Ball, but I…
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Response to R. Scott Clark’s "Parody or Serious Proposal" Post
R. Scott Clark (of whom I’m fond and whose blog I was very glad to see recently restored to life) asked for clarification regarding Larry Ball’s statement: “Historically, the Church has defined the parameters of the civil magistrate and guaranteed its right to redistribute income.” I don’t pretend to speak for Mr. Ball, but I…
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Response to Jamin Hubner's Criticism of Hendryx's Review
J. W. Hendryx posted a review of “Kingdom Through Covenant,” which focused on one particular issue that Hendryx has with the “Progressive Covenantalism” described in that book. Jamin Hubner wrote a response to Hendryx’s review. Hubner’s response was way off the mark, as evidenced by the following line from his response: “Perhaps we should let…
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Response to Jamin Hubner’s Criticism of Hendryx’s Review
J. W. Hendryx posted a review of “Kingdom Through Covenant,” which focused on one particular issue that Hendryx has with the “Progressive Covenantalism” described in that book. Jamin Hubner wrote a response to Hendryx’s review. Hubner’s response was way off the mark, as evidenced by the following line from his response: “Perhaps we should let…
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Response to Zakir Hussain regarding Song of Solomon's
The fourth and final prophecy that Zakir Hussain used in his recent debate with Dr. White is the fact (in the linked mp3, see 24:40 – 30:40) that there is a description of a beloved one in Song of Solomon. Mr. Hussain quotes in part, but we will quote the whole description: Song of Solomon 5:9-16 What…
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Response to Zakir Hussain regarding Song of Solomon’s
The fourth and final prophecy that Zakir Hussain used in his recent debate with Dr. White is the fact (in the linked mp3, see 24:40 – 30:40) that there is a description of a beloved one in Song of Solomon. Mr. Hussain quotes in part, but we will quote the whole description: Song of Solomon 5:9-16What is…