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Same Sex Marriage Oddity As Not A “Secondary Issue” (Part Two)

Part One Cultural Liberalness Evangelicalism long ago separated cultural issues from doctrinal ones.  You will read many today saying that they are doctrinally conservative and socially or culturally liberal.  If doctrines are primary, culture became all secondary. Most evangelical churches now rely on pragmatic means for numerical church growth.  Especially young people want to fit […]

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The Microcausation and Macrocausation of the Grooming Gang Scandal in England

Grooming Apparently for fifteen or so years, certain people have sounded a warning or alarm about so-called “grooming gangs” in England.  “Grooming” speaks of “sexual grooming,” essentially training children to accept rape or assault as a way of life.  They would become then ready facilitators for the predilections of adult perverts. I had heard the […]

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John MacArthur and Evangelical Agnosticism About or Over the Biblical Doctrine of Separation, pt. 3

Part One     Part Two Answering the Question of Separation In a Q and A at Master’s Seminary, John MacArthur answered a student’s question in chapel about the practice of separation.  I included the transcript of the question and answer in part one and made some overall analysis.  In part two I compared MacArthur’s answer […]

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The Error or Falsehood of Balancing the Extremes to Come to the Truth

In my lifetime, I’ve lost things.  I found them by searching between two places on the extreme of where I’d been.  Some call it retracing your steps.  It couldn’t have been somewhere beyond the two places, so I looked in between, somewhere in the middle. In the same way, we do not find or know […]

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