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Attacking the “Fundamentalists”: Bravo to John MacArthur and David Cloud, Bombarded by C. J. Mahaney and Fred Butler

When an evangelical wants to take a shot at someone, he will call him a “fundamentalist.”  That’s supposed to be an ultimate insult.  I read it coming from two men aimed at two preachers in the last three or four days for the same reason.  In one, I read C. J. Mahaney affronting John MacArthur […]

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Reverence and Solemnity: Essential Aspects of Biblical Worship, part 4 of 8

IV. Reverent and Solemn Worship Befits the Character of the Church as God’s Earthly Temple and Befits the Access Saints Have Into Heaven Itself             Reverence and solemnity are also essential aspects of Biblical worship because the church, the assembly of baptized believers,[1] is the very temple of the living God.  As God dwelt in […]

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Commentary on the Steven Anderson–James White Interview, part two

Part one (which includes the link to the interview).  We left off at minute 46:40. At 47, White is answering “codex Sinaiticus in a nutshell and codex B in a nutshell,” and he starts by saying that “Sinaiticus and Vaticanus are the primary objects of vitriol of the King James Only movement.”  That is aleph […]

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Commentary on the Steven Anderson–James White Interview, part one

At the time of this post, you can find the full interview here.  A good way to do this would be to pull up that youtube page on a different tab and go back and forth between the video and this post.  I’ll put in the minutes for the particular comments I make. *********************** More […]

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Reverence and Solemnity: Essential Aspects of Biblical Worship, part 3 of 8

III. Where Does Scripture Speak of Solemnity?             The relevant texts[1] in the King James Bible on solemn worship are found in several groups.  The first[2] refers to the public gathering for worship as a “solemn assembly”: Lev. 23:36 Seven days ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD: on the eighth […]

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Cultural Issues Are Essential for Evangelicals, Just for Bad Reasons

I don’t know that I’ll be writing the critique of the Sword of the Lord Lordship salvation article.  I missplaced it or lost it and I’m not going to work that hard at getting it back.  If it shows up or you send it to me, I’ll write on it, because I want to.  I’ll […]

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Ferguson and Changing Social Structure or Infrastructure

At the beginning of my last post, I ticked off a few future posts I want to do.  I failed to mention another one I’ll be doing, Lord-willing.  The Sword of the Lord sends me its publication and in the last issue, they wrote a horrible piece, entitled, Renouncing Lordship Salvation.  I’ll write a critique […]

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Reverence and Solemnity: Essential Aspects of Biblical Worship, part 2 of 8

            The New Testament renders three different Greek words with forms of reverence.  The Gospels indicate that the Son of God must receive “reverence” (Matt 21:37; Mr 12:6; Lu 20:13), and Hebrews 12:9 indicates that if human fathers deserve “reverence,” God the Father is so much the more worthy of reverent submission.  The word employed […]

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Johnny Manziel, Obscenity, and Evangelicalism

I will continue my series on prayer (which you’ll be able to get to each part from here) — stay tuned. I’m planning on writing something about what’s happening in Ferguson, MO in the near future, because I would like to shed some thoughts that I haven’t read other places about that event.  That incident […]

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How Bifurcation of Truth Became and Stays Acceptable

I wrote something related to this post just this last Wednesday.  I will continue my series on prayer (which you’ll be able to get to each part from here) — stay tuned. ************************ There is one God.  There is one universe.  There is one world.  There is one truth.  All of these former interrelate with […]

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