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Lure Them In, pt. 2

Part One If you didn’t figure it out already, the title is play on the lyrics to a well-known hymn, Bring Them In.  The song contains a nice allusion to what I believe is the parable of the lost sheep.  The concept of “lure them in” doesn’t happen in the Bible.  “Bring Them In” isn’t […]

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Did the Trinity Come from Paganism? part 3

This is a continuation of part 2. When the Unitarians in the Watchtower society wish to prove that the Trinity comes from paganism in general, they quote, more often than any other single reference book[i] in their Should You Believe In the Trinity? the work “The Paganism in Our Christianity [which] declares: ‘The origin of the […]

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Why I’m Not a Calvinist, part three

Hi, I fully intend on completing the series on ‘luring them in’ (as well as every other series that I haven’t completed—remind me of the ones I haven’t finished), but today I interrupt completely that series by working on another series.  Why?  I usually figure out what to write while I’m jogging, and this one […]

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Audio at Bethel Baptist Church

Please read Monday’s blog post.  However, we want to update you on a few things, first, that A Pure Church (pre-publication, one copy, and multiple copies) is to the printers and will be out four weeks after we approve the proofs, which should be any day.  Second, we have audio of the sermons and lessons taught […]

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Lure Them In, pt. 1

When Purpose Driven Church first came out, I had never heard of Rick Warren, and I snatched it up immediately.  I thought we were Purpose Driven and I wanted to know what he had to say.  If you read that book, you had a hard time finding the purpose.  I concluded the purpose was “making […]

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Did the Trinity Come From Paganism? part 2

The Watchtower also, as quoted above in part one, wrote: “The Encyclopedia of Religion admits: ‘Theologians today are in agreement that the Hebrew Bible does not contain a doctrine of the Trinity.’ . . . The Encyclopedia of Religion says: ‘Theologians agree that the New Testament also does not contain an explicit doctrine of the […]

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Nothing Is Weird Any More

Homosexuality isn’t weird.  Purple hair isn’t weird.  Women wearing their underwear in public isn’t weird.  Trying to walk slow in front of cars isn’t weird.  Pants hanging below the buttocks aren’t weird.  Nose rings aren’t weird.  Churches that bribe you to attend aren’t weird.  Believing there’s life on Mars isn’t weird.  Mr. Mom isn’t weird. […]

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Local Only Ecclesiology, Baptist History, and Landmarkism, pt. 4

Part One, Part Two, Part Three An assembly is an assembly.  People who don’t assemble are not an assembly.  A church is an assembly.  That’s the meaning of the word, “church” (ekklesia).  If you take the plain or normal meaning of “church,” you read it as an assembly.  A church is a group of people, […]

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Did the Trinity Come From Paganism? part 1

Unitarians (like the Watchtower Society) and modalists (like Oneness Pentecostals) often directly affirm that Trinitarianism is derived from paganism.  They commonly quote various publications as well to support such affirmations.  For example, the Watchtower society (so-called “Jehovah’s Witnesses”), representative of modern Bible-affirming Arianism, states, “‘New Testament research has been leading an increasing number of scholars […]

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Daniel Wallace and Bart Ehrman: We Don’t Really Know For Sure

In my mind, I can hear the very normal condescending tones and expressions of James White as I begin to write this, and despite the resulting nausea, I continue to write.   The tone itself is his most effective argument.  If you don’t give up, you will be sick to your stomach.  I must remind myself that […]

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