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Teaching and Preaching Position

Dear Brethren, As I am getting to the end of my Ph. D. studies, I am looking for the Lord’s direction about a place where I can teach the Word of God at a college and/or seminary level, as well as preach, in a more full-time way than I am currently doing as an adjunct […]

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Some Factual Help for Gun Debate

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Today’s Arguing that Isn’t Concerned about the Truth

The debate that occurred between Alex Jones and Piers Morgan on CNN has reminded me about the way people argue today.  The point should be to know, come to, or defend the truth, but it isn’t in many cases today.  I’m not sure Piers Morgan believes what he’s saying himself.  I had never heard of […]

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Is a Progressive Tax Code Constitutional?

I’m preparing to write substantive, spiritual, biblical posts, continuing the series that I’ve already started (I don’t know how many exactly I’ve got going, but I know of a few at least).  I like to do that, but right now I’ve got extra stuff, more than normal, in the way of a new, old house […]

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The Relationship of How Evangelical and Fundamentalist Churches Operate Today to How Our Government Functions

Evangelicals and fundamentalists have a lot of hopes for our government to change and behave differently.  You may have noticed that we just missed plummeting over the fiscal cliff by plunging into a deficit chasm.  Evangelicals and fundamentalists want our government to tighten the belt, cut the spending, and take responsibility with the national debt. […]

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Were the Reformers Heretics? Appendix Part 1

Please note that the entire series entitled “Were the Reformers Heretics”? can now be viewed by clicking here as one complete essay. The post below originally went from: “Apart from their connection of baptism and salvation …” to:  “Idolaters …  part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone” (Revelation 21:8).”

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2 Corinthians 2:12-17: An Imperative Passage for a Right View of Ministry Success

The Apostle Paul had spent long and valuable time to establish the church at Corinth, left there, and then the church turned off the right path in numerous ways that you can read in 1 and 2 Corinthians.  It was a wreck.  The latest and greatest travesty was a mutiny against Paul by false teachers who would […]

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New resources at “Theological Compositions”

There are a variety of relatively recently posted resources at my “Theological Compositions” website that I thought you might find of interest.  These include: 1.) In the Bibliology section, a work entitled “Texts Where the Deity of Christ is Attacked or Denied in Modern Bible Versions Because of Corruptions in the Greek Critical Text, with a […]

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How To Keep Children Safe

I wish the twenty children and six adults in Connecticut had not been murdered last week and I hope the best for the families of the victims.  Proceeding from such an incident should arise a discussion about how to keep children safe.  But no.  The media and politicians spawn a debate about gun control.  Isn’t […]

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Were the Reformers Heretics? part 11

Please note that the entire series entitled “Were the Reformers Heretics”? can now be viewed by clicking here as one complete essay. The post below originally went from: “Baptists stand for the necessity of conscious … ” to: “Saints associated with the Romish whore …”

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