Friday, April 19, 2013
One Bad Argument Against Roman Catholicism (with a good side point)
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In the linked article, there are two points ( link ). One point is the quite silly and worthless ad hominem argument that Benedict XVI was...
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Pope John XX as the Test of Papal Infallibility and Apostolic Succession
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In the late 1950's and early 1960's there was a pope who took the name "John XXIII." I get the sense that John XXIII is p...
Response to "Christmas Wars"
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Steve Hays has a post called "Christmas Wars," about objections to Christmas ( link to post ). As a non-celebrant of the day, I t...
Churchless Evangelicals
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R. Scott Clark has some serious and sobering words to "churchless evangelicals" ( part 1 ) ( part 2 ). I actually wouldn't ag...
All Forms of Slavery?
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Thabiti Anyabwile and Doug Wilson have concluded their discussion, but in the conclusion section, Thabiti posted an item claiming it was a ...
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
The Real Francis Turretin: The Supernatural Existence of Everything
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"All things are properly said to be … supernaturally through infinite power (as from the terminus a quo and by the way of creation)....
The Real Francis Turretin on Christ's Teaching Role
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“Christ is our only teacher (Matt. 23:8) in such a sense as that the ministry of the word is not thereby excluded, but necessarily included ...
Is There Any Evidence of Jesus' Resurrection?
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Someone recently kindly suggested a debate on the topic of "whether there is any evidence for Jesus' resurrection." The most s...
Echos of the Great Earthquake?
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In Matthew's gospel, we are treated to the only direct account of a remarkable resurrection: Matthew 27:51-53 And, behold, the veil of...
Didymus on Hell
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Didymus the Blind (c. 313 – 398) (aka Didymus of Alexandria) provided a number of commentaries, much of which seem to have been lost, largel...
Mary: Quasi-Incarnation of the Holy Spirit?
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A typical accusation against Roman Catholics is that they make Mary out to be virtually a fourth member of the Trinity, converting the Trini...
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Friday, April 12, 2013
The Works of John Witherspoon
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John Witherspoon is one signers of the Declaration of Independence, and was a minister and president of Princeton Seminary. I'm not a b...
Miscellaneous Free Translations
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Some of these works may be of greater interest to some of my audience than to others, but I'm thankful that each of the following curren...
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Limits on Patriarchy - Deborah and other Prophetesses
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Apparently all but one of the judges that judged Israel were male. The one exception was Deborah. She provides us with an example of a lim...
Free Debates Featuring James White
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I was reluctant to post this list, because I'm concerned that people who might otherwise support Dr. White's ministry by buying copi...
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Clarifying the Rebuttal to the Necessity Argument for the Papacy
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Scott Alt has posted a response to my earlier post , which mentioned the fact that the papacy is not necessary. Mr. Alt's primary erro...
What's Wrong with This Image? (Blessed Virgin Mary Meets Grandma Eve)
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Can You Spot the Errors? The image at right was posted by Bryan Cross over at Called to Communion as a comment on a post regarding the ...
Sabas on The Twenty-Two Greek Letters and Their Significance
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I had heard of a number of authors who testify to the fact that the Jewish canon is (and has for millenia been) twenty-two books. It was in...
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
Vatican Vacancy and Papal Necessity
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For a brief time earlier this year, there was no pope - no bishop of Rome for the Roman Catholics. The "Camerlengo of the Holy Roman C...
Pressing Chris Date's Retreat
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Over at "Rethinking Hell," Mr. Chris Date has retreated a few steps in his discussion of the meaning of the term "punishment...
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