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The Waldenses Controversy

Who They Were The Waldenses were Bible-believing Christians who remained separate from Rome during the Dark Ages and who were bitterly persecuted for their faith. The name Waldenses in English is from the French Vaudois, Vallenses in Latin, and Valdisi in Italian, and these words mean “men of the valleys.” They refer to several valleys […]

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The Mainstream Media Exposes Mainstream Media Christian Bashing

Not to have a pity party, but I think this article in the mainstream media actually is the first that I have read to go after all the attacks on Christ and the Bible that are out there in the mainstream media. I don’t remember reading anything like this in something as mainstream as MSNBC. […]

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Fideistic Fakes

“They’re fideists” is the smoke screen en vogue for the MVO (multiple version only) crowd. They pirouette for applause from their friendly rationalists, smiling and waving like British monarchs. “They’re bad. They’re fideists. We’re not.” I see them in a tight bear hug with Bruce Metzger, their textual daddy. You know, Dr. Bruce, the man […]

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“Reasoned” Preservation of Scripture

SOME HISTORY During the 18th century in France a movement began known as the Englightenment. From France, it spread to Germany and then to all over the world. The Englightenment attempted to apply human reason to all areas of life to bring about a new social order. Religion in France had for centuries been dominated […]

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Atonement (Part Two Continued): Less Excellent Than Christ

Atonement is Old Testament, not New Testament. What Christ did was more than atonement. Atonement was temporary, lasting until Christ should come. Atonement served its purpose like a tent may serve a purpose, but we don’t describe it as superior to a mansion. Atonement was offered because Christ had not yet come. In his death, […]

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200 POSTS

I don’t know if this makes any difference, but that last post was my 200th since I started blogging here during the Lincoln Presidency.

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Atonement (Part Two): Less Excellent Than Christ

Abel offered a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, but the Lord Jesus Christ offered a more excellent sacrifice than Abel and any or all other Old Testament sacrifices. Christ’s Work on account of sin was greater and better than atonement. In the Old Testament, atonement was made in many different ways. Moses made atonement by […]

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Atonement (Part One): An Old Testament Term

The middle letter of T-U-L-I-P in the five points of Calvinism is “Limited Atonement.” Before anyone can decide what he believes about atonement, he should know what atonement is. What do you think atonement is? Are you confused as it relates to the death of Christ? It seems that men think this term “atonement” is […]

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Be Still

I have an image in my head of my oldest daughter, explaining to me why she couldn’t get a project done that I had for her. This was several years ago when she explained: “I can’t sit steeeel.” At the time, I was very amused that she did have an answer, one that was a […]

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Perspicuity and an Emerging Corollary

You know the Monroe Doctrine. President James Monroe. After the War of 1812, the U. S. place expanded in the world. We just finished with England and in this weakened state, Spain generated problems in Florida. Andrew Jackson won at Horshoe Bend in Tennessee and in New Orleans against England, and then against Indians, smugglers, […]

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