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Keswick’s Crisis, Process, Gift Confusion: in Keswick’s Errors–an Analysis and Critique of So Great Salvation by Stephen Barabas, part 13 of 17
The content of this post is now available at the link viewable by clicking here. It combines all the parts of this series of blog posts in one file. Please view the material at that link. This part covers from the words: “Having completed his exceedingly problematic attempt to refute alternative positions on sanctification, Barabas […]
The Heretical Use of the Label, “Heresy”
Hopefully, I will be coming back to other series I had started and want to finish, namely the Landmarksim series and then the epistemology series. ******** Scripture teaches to separate. It’s all over the Bible. God Himself separated Noah and his family from all the wicked men of the earth. God saves us by separating […]
The Revision or Redefinition of Art, Related to False Worship
In the King James Version, the word “art” is most associated with the past tense of the being verb, like “thou art.” I say that tongue in cheek. Then there is the word, “artificers” (1 Chronicles 29:5), which are craftsmen, men who create things with great skill, the “engraver” of Exodus 28:11 and the “carpenters” […]
A Meditation upon Psalm 119:148: “My hands also will I lift up unto thy commandments, which I have loved; and I will meditate in thy statutes.”
Psalm 119:48, “My hands also will I lift up unto thy commandments, which I have loved; and I will meditate in thy statutes.” The psalmist here declares his determined purpose to meditate upon the statutes of the Lord. His declaration, I will meditate, is not a simple prediction of an action that will of […]
Faith the Only Reliable Epistemology: It’s Got to Be Faith, pt. 5
Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Among other points, I have written in this series that we can’t trust sight or evidence, versus faith, for knowledge because of our own depravity, the trampling of “evidence,” that is, we don’t live in a closed system, and then added […]
Brainless Damaging Social Networking
I will be coming back to my series on epistemology later this week. ***** At least in the top five all time most read of all of my posts was one I wrote in 2009, titled, “Why To Delete a Facebook Account.” When I look at the blog stats, it is still very often one […]
Keswick’s Rejection of Effort: in Keswick’s Errors–an Analysis and Critique of So Great Salvation by Stephen Barabas, part 12 of 17
The content of this post is now available at the link viewable by clicking here. It combines all the parts of this series of blog posts in one file. Please view the material at that link. This part covers from the words: “Barabas also argues against the position he terms “supression of the old nature.” […]
Faith the Only Reliable Epistemology: It’s Got to Be Faith, pt. 4
Part One Part Two Part Three How do we know? We know by faith. Someone might ask and say, “How do I know I drank a glass of orange juice for breakfast? It isn’t by faith. I know because I saw it, tasted it, swallowed and then ingested it. No faith […]
Faith the Only Reliable Epistemology: It’s Got to Be Faith, pt. 3
Part One Part Two Charles Wesley wrote the hymn lyrics: We know, by faith we know, If this vile house of clay This tabernacle, sink below In ruinous decay; We have a House above, Not made with mortal hands; And firm as our Redeemer’s Love That heavenly fabric stands. “We know, by faith […]
A Review of the Dan Barker – Thomas Ross debate, “The Old Testament is Mainly Fiction, not Fact”
If you have not already watched my debate last year with Dan Barker on the topic “The Old Testament is Mainly Fiction, Not Fact,” you can watch the Barker-Ross debate on my website here or view “The Old Testament is Mainly Fiction, not Fact” debate here on Youtube. You can also view it here: I […]
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