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Were the Reformers Heretics? part 1
Please note that the entire series entitled “Were the Reformers Heretics”? can now be viewed by clicking here as one complete essay. The post below originally went from the “Introduction” to the sentence: “Luther lived and died believing that baptism was essential for the receipt of the remission of sin.”
Were We Wrong, Can Something Like This Change, or What? pt. 1
Can things that were wrong now be right? Can certain practices be wrong at some point in time, but then change to be acceptable? Could there be, for instance, a curse word that moves to an acceptable word? Could music that was wrong for a Christian, now be acceptable? Can standards of modesty change? […]
You Should Vote for Romney, the Basic Argument
Your vote in a presidential general election is very much like making a choice for a purchase. You don’t always get what you want, but you try to get the best that you can. Sure, if you had the money, you might buy a Mercedez, but you don’t have the money, so you can’t. There […]
Updated Music Resources at the “Theological Compositions” website
I wanted to make you aware that here, in the “Ecclesiology” section of my website, I have relatively recently added a goodly number of valuable resources relating to godly worship and music. These include: 1.) The Scottish and Genevan Psalters. Do you prefer e-resources, or do you feel like you too poor to pay the $15 […]
When An Exegetical Fallacy Becomes a Translation and then a Philosophy
Before I get to my post, I reiterate that I’m going to do a series before the election on how I’m going to vote and why. Bobby Mitchell’s good church in Brunswick, ME has a new website, thought I’d share that with you. He’s got lots of good stuff to read and listen to. I […]
Ambiguity and Utility: Fundamentals of Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism
To keep evangelical and fundamentalist alliances, beliefs must be rendered ambiguous. In the consideration of what is certain, decisions are made based on utilitarian means. Ambiguity and utility are new doctrines. Scripture doesn’t teach them. You won’t find them in the history of Christian doctrine, but today they have become necessities. The Bible reveals certainty […]
Repentance Defended Against Antinomian Heresy: A Brief Defense of the Indubitable Biblical Fact that Repentance is a Change of Mind that Always Results in a Change of Action, part 4
Appendix: The RAC Position as Historic Baptist Doctrine The testimony of all of Baptist history favors the fact that repentance is a change of mind that always results in a change of action (the RAC). The RNC doctrine that repentance may not always result in a change has infiltrated Baptist churches largely as a result […]
Documented Further Baptist Advocates of the RAC–the Historic Baptist Position that Repentance Always results in a Change of life
Please post in the comment section here further documented quotes that validate the fact that the view that repentance always results in a change of life–the RAC position–is historic Baptist theology. -TDR
Documented “Baptist” advocates of the RNC heresy–the view that Repentance does Not always result in a Change of Life
Please post in the comment section here documented further quotes by advocates, especially “Baptist” ones, of the view that repentance does not always result in a changed life–the RNC heresy. -TDR
Fundamentalism, Separation, Charismatics, and Northland
Before we get into the post, I want to do some housecleaning here. Four things. First, our book, A Pure Church, is to the printer, final proofs approved now for over a week. You can still get a pre-publication price here (less for multiple copies). It’s a good book, worth reading and owning. Second, we […]
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