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The Wackiness of Opposition to the Only Possible Biblical and Logical Position on the Preservation of Scripture

A First Post For the sake of full disclosure, there are wacky, wacky supporters of the King James Version with crazy arguments and positions.  We have crushed them here.  It does kind of remind me of liberals, who lure you into some type of advocacy of a piece of their agenda and then say nothing […]

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The Two Most Important Facts about the Bible Version Issue — Ignored or Covered Up

Frontline magazine, a publication arm of the FBFI, dealt with the Bible Version issue in its latest edition, which led to a so-far short discussion at SharperIron.  Our book is mentioned and referenced in one of the articles (you should buy and read the book).  When you read discussions such as these, the two most […]

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Do Keswick Critics Routinely Misrepresent Keswick Theology? Part 1 of 3

The contradictory nature and unintelligibility of the Higher Life position[1] explains why defenders of Keswick can complain that its critics employ “inaccuracy” and “major misrepresentation” when discussing the movement.[2]  Unlike Scripture, which is the non-contradictory and clear revelation from God about how to live a holy life for His glory, the contradictions, shallow understanding of […]

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What Is Conservatism in a Church? Is This Good?

Men associated with Religious Affections Ministries (RAM), led by Scott Aniol, have written and published a book, A Conservative Christian Declaration (at Amazon), which idea was then critiqued by others on SharperIron, an online forum.  On top of writing the declaration and book, RAM has afforded church leaders to include their church in a list of likeminded conservative […]

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Games Calvinists Play to Keep the System Breathing, Part Two

Part One The five points of Calvinism do not present a different gospel per se, because those five points don’t deal with the crux of the gospel, which is, one, whether you believe in a biblical Jesus, and, two, whether your faith is a biblical faith in Christ.  I could leave Calvinism alone, except that […]

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Studies in Perfectionism by Benjamin B. Warfield Available for Free Dowlonad

I am delighted to announce that I have made available for free download something freely offered nowhere else (as far as I am aware) on the web:  Benjamin B. Warfield’s classic and crushing review, analysis, and critique of perfectionism, his two volume Studies in Perfectionism, volumes 7-8 of the ten volume set of Warfield’s works! You […]

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Games Calvinists Play to Keep the System Breathing: Exhibit A – Foreknowledge

The Bible is plain.  If the five points of Calvin are taught by the Bible, that will be obvious.  If these are so important, which you can see they are to Calvinists, this should be easy.  And then you read what they write, looking for that smooth flow of biblical argument, the points fleshing right […]

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Ebola: Government Failure Stems from a Shift in Worldview

Many of you can list the crisis or scandals now of the present presidential administration.  Let’s start with a focus on the recent Liberian man who brought ebola to Texas.  The defense of supporters relates to the minimal number who could die, so we shouldn’t be afraid.  Unless you are the one dying or exposed, […]

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Reverence and Solemnity: Essential Aspects of Biblical Worship, part 8 of 8

            Fifth, some further musical styles and sounds are not appropriate because they are not reverent and solemn.  The worship of the sanctuary is specified constantly as solemn and reverent praise of God, and never once designated as entertainment of men, children, or any other group. M. R. DeHann wrote: Remember also that the bread […]

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Mark These Words: Capitulation on the Diversity of Truth and Beauty Yields Apostasy, Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism

God knows.  If Christianity is about God, biblical Christianity, like Noah was about God, then it should in fact be about God.  I believe they already know.  They just won’t say.  But the people of fundamentalism and evangelicalism will know in the end, either by finding out or having their hand caught in the jelly […]

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