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The Evil Junction of False Gospel, Distorted Sanctification, Success, Church Growth, Second Blessing, Keswick, and Man-Centered Methods

To start, I want to apologize to everyone for whom I have not been clear enough in the past about what I will write here today.  For many reasons, some legitimate and some not, I have not expressed how much I hate and how dangerous and defiled I think it is.  Some of you are […]

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A Case Study in the Practical Consequences of Evangelical Bibliology

The story I’m going to tell is quite ordinary.  Many in the world think they are experts now at textual criticism, because the word is out — the Bible has errors in it.  Not everything in it can be counted upon.  Maybe you’re thinking, “It does not have errors in it.”  But that is what […]

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Questions on Repentance from a Prominent Preacher

A prominent preacher asked me the following questions concerning the Biblical doctrine of repentance some time ago in connection with my study on the subject here.  I thought that his questions and the response he received might be of benefit to the readers of What is Truth, so I have posted them. His questions: Is […]

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Is Prohibition of Alcohol Demonic?

In less than five minutes, I can finish looking at the websites I view almost daily.  From there, I might read what I find therein.  In today’s case, I went to SharperIron, to its blogroll, and saw the headline for Andy Naselli, so I clicked on it.  A colleague where he teaches, Joe Rigney, wrote […]

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Conservatives and Free Speech

Whoever first said “be careful what you wish for,” it applies to conservatives and the embrace of so-called “freedom of speech” in relationship to Charlie Hebdo  and the terrorist murders in France. Conservatives don’t get equal time for their views on campus.  They can’t get jobs in Hollywood.   Their books don’t make the Pulitzer list.  And calling […]

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Hannah W. Smith, Spiritualism, Universalism, and the Rise of Keswick: part 7 of 21 in Hannah W. Smith: Keswick Founder, Higher Life Preacher, Quaker Quietist and Universalist Heretic

This entire 21-part study appears on the FaithSaves.net website in a study entitled “Hannah Whitall Smith: Higher Life Writer, Speaker on Sanctification, Developer of the Keswick Theology, Quaker Quietist and Universalist Heretic.” Click here to read the entire study.   Search for:   “As already noted, Mrs. Smith declared that her universalist heresy and other […]

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The Fundamentalist Repulsion of Christian Worldview

Only a righteous man, a regenerated child of God, understands the world, its history, present, and future.  Man’s thinking was corrupted by the fall and without salvation, he doesn’t grasp God’s intended purpose and plan.   After creation, God mandated raising a family and earning a living through the words “be fruitful,” “multiply,” “replenish the […]

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David Brooks of the New York Times on Fundamentalism and Religion

David Brooks, one of the moderates on the op-ed page of the New York Times, wrote on January 8 within the context of the murders of the French satirists this last week: Moreover, provocateurs and ridiculers expose the stupidity of the fundamentalists. Fundamentalists are people who take everything literally. They are incapable of multiple viewpoints. […]

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Hannah W. Smith, Universalism, and an Unholy and Unhappy Life: part 6 of 21 in Hannah W. Smith: Keswick Founder, Higher Life Preacher, Quaker Quietist and Universalist Heretic

This entire 21-part study appears on the FaithSaves.net website in a study entitled “Hannah Whitall Smith: Higher Life Writer, Speaker on Sanctification, Developer of the Keswick Theology, Quaker Quietist and Universalist Heretic.” Click here to read the entire study.   Search for:   “Judging by her unhappy and un-Christian marriage and the fact that none […]

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Is There Any Spiritual Authority Outside of a Church and Other than the Lord Jesus Christ?

Once upon a time, some people outside of First Baptist of Hammond warned about Jack Hyles. Hyles had worked his situation to insulate against outside interference.  He had established a strong grip of pastoral authority, even when it was obvious to anyone that he was long disqualified from the office. When some attempted intervention with […]

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