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Modernism Criticizes Post-Modernism: What Of It?
Bill Whittle has produced some very informative, helpful, and still entertaining presentations for his PJTV, this another one of them. At worst, it is a modernist criticism of postmodernism. At one point, Whittle says progressives “are stealing. . . . stealing the credibility of the word truth. . . and gluing it on to the […]
Is There An Objective Standard or Line for Modesty from the Bible for Women?
You look at pictures of any women from the United States previous the 20th century and their legs are completely covered to the ankles. Even their swimwear covered them past the knees. I’m not talking about Christian women. Just women. In the twentieth century the skirts or dresses first moved up to the knee. And […]
About “Leaving Fundamentalism”
The August 19, 2011 Sword of the Lord featured a top-of-the-fold article by Rick Flanders, When a Brother Says He’s Leaving Fundamentalism. I left fundamentalism. I’m not saying that he was answering my ongoing series here at WIT (parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10), but it relates directly to it […]
Selective Reformation pt. 4
Catholic ecclesiology says that the church is Catholic. You can pick your jaw off the floor now. But the church isn’t Catholic. Catholicism invented Catholicism. Here’s the Catholic definition from a Catholic catechism: To believe that the Church is “holy” and “catholic,” and that she is “one” and “apostolic” (as the Nicene Creed adds), is […]
Selective Reformation pt. 3
If the Reformation altered the trajectory of the doctrine of salvation, later work further got eschatology up to biblical speed with premillennialism, but ecclesiology still needs a massive upheaval in evangelicalism and most of fundamentalism. The ecclesiological mess also affects all the other doctrines, because the church is how God intended preservation of truth, so […]
Wedding Story
The sailor in this story grew up in our church until he left for the Navy. Another version of same story. Part Three of this Story.
Michele Bachmann and Submission to Husband
Even the slightest in touch with national politics know about the flap of Michele Bachmann’s submission to her husband issue. To start, here’s what the Bible says about it in Ephesians 5:22. Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord. Anyone who has an even rudimentary understanding of the Bible knows this […]
Revival, believer’s baptism, and personal conversion vs. baptismal regeneration and traditional Reformed theology
Revival, believer’s baptism, and the need for personal conversion, and justification by faith alone apart from sacraments are very closely connected, as are baptismal regeneration, traditional Reformed theology, and opposition to revival. Rich Lusk, a high-church Presbyterian who accepts Calvin’s doctrine of baptismal regeneration and consequently rejects the Biblical and Baptist necessity of personal conversion, […]
An Obvious Bibliological Contradiction: Canon — Theological, Text — “Scientific”
In modern bibliology in both evangelicalism and fundamentalism, we got our canon through Divine means, but the text of Scripture through scientific or rational means. Is there a doctrinal basis for this distinction? None at all. The distinction is a purely pragmatic one. It’s a bigger leap for evangelicals and fundamentalists to believe in the […]
Before I Continue My Selective Reformation Series
I’m preparing to write part three of Selective Reformation, hoping for saints to correct their understanding now of the nature of the church. However, I have written on this online, so I want to link those for you and then a few articles written by others. My Articles Online on Ekklesia Ekklesia History of Doctrine: […]
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