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The Church Fathers Are NotThe Church Fathers (Part Four)

Part One     Part Two     Part Three If the church fathers are not the church fathers, then who are the church fathers?  Can we even know?  If we know, then how do we know who they are?  If the church fathers are not the church fathers, how did that occur, that they became the […]

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What About the Accusation of So-Called “Mystical Explanation” or “Omniscience” Against a Perfect Original Language Preservation of Scripture?

A New Attack on Verbal Plenary Preservation of Scripture Ross-White Debate After the Ross-White debate, I saw one particular regular attack on the biblical and historical doctrine of the preservation of scripture.  This is the perfect or verbal plenary preservation of the original language text of the Bible.  Critical text advocates, who deny that doctrine, […]

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The Gospel Is the Power of God Unto Salvation, pt. 6

Part One     Part Two     Part Three     Part Four     Part Five The Apostle Paul writes that “the gospel is the power of God unto salvation” (Romans 1:16).  He uses those words to explain why in the first half of the same verse that he is “not ashamed of the gospel of Christ.”  […]

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Review: Strength for the Day, Wisdom for the Way, by Robert Sorenson

Peter commanded in 1 Peter 2:2: As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby. Desire the sincere milk of the word as newborn babes.  How do newborn babes desire the pure mother’s milk?  I think you know.  The Apostle Paul commanded in Romans 12:2, “Be ye transformed by […]

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