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I am cringing at the idea...but maybe not.
The anti-theonomic side would have to agree on who to debate. Ultimately, this would be a debate, not about God's law, but a debate on presuppositions. Would the anti-theonomy side choose a Klinean who has little in common, with regard to social ethics, with Calvin and Knox? Or would the anti-thoenomic side choose a Puritan? (The Puritan would do much better, btw).
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J. B. Atken
John Knox PCA
Layman, M.A. student at Louisiana College
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