A must see! James White made this podcast (or whatever it was) at the end of 2010 (I think). I found it on YouTube on a random channel (not Alpha and Omega Ministry's Channel) and downloaded it to upload it for myself on my channel. I believe James White here gets at some very essential points...
I need some beta readers for my manuscript (Writing on the Wall Series I) Suffering: A Parent's Blueprint to Answering the Big Questions of Life-with Christian Apologetics Activities for Kids-.
The document will be about 140 lettersize pages, including the activity guide. I'm looking for...
I watched this video by a Lutheran Pastor who claims that 2nd and 3rd generation Calvinism had a lot of anti-trinitarianism due to the supposed "logic with Scripture" he supposes we try to hold onto dogmatically. Watch this video starting from 8:50 to hear his argument. What do you guys think...
This is an article I submitted to The Record, which is Wheaton College's student-run newspaper (I am a student there). They put it on and it was published and distributed on March 23, 2017:
"I write this article with concern and with love for my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ here at...
Hi,
As christian I believe all the things we do, must be done to glorify God. So studying nature is not the exception. If we are going to study nature we must do so applying the tenets we have learnt from the bible
Intelligent design movement is not compromised to lead to the God of the bible...
I hold to post-tribulation (historic) premillennialism, and do not agree with most Reformed Christians' amillennialism. In all other points of doctrine, we're simpatico, but eschatology is a tough one.
I used to be what Reformed folk call a 'Dispensational.' Yes, a dispensationalist. I used to believe...
I hope my 'mini-message' will be a blessing to the seasoned Reformed believers. There will be some speculation, but I hope I don't pander too far into the mysteries of things. I tend to think very deeply about things, like theology.
CORRECT ME IF I MESS UP ON ANY THEOLOGICAL POINTS. I AM NOT A...
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Hello, all. Does anyone know if any RP denomination has dissent toward John Calvin's interpretation of general equity? More specifically, do any disagree with his interpretation of proving a case with witnesses? Here's what my denomination's literature states:
"The accused cannot be...
I am a Calvinist. And I believe God is sovereign over all things all the time in total control.
i am right now reading "The Death of Death in the Death of Christ: John Owen". Because of this I have really been trying to unpack more the doctrine of definite atonement. My desire it to...
I want to give my Arminian friend a book on God's sovereignty in salvation. (He has no college degree on theology).
I found two books that appear to be good on the topic of Predestination and God's sovereignty, but I don't know which one to buy:
(1) Predestination - Gordon Clark
(2) The...
Can anyone help to distinguish the meaning and implications of the following?
1. Fatalism vs Determinism
2. Fatalism vs Compatilism
3. Determinism vs Compatibilism
Does anyone know a good article that talks about it?
I have a question regarding this work of Owen's (and actually just about Owen in general)
After church I was talking to my pastor and he made a joke about how his reading material was "old people authors" and mine was "young and modern" to which I smiled and said not necessarily! I mentioned...
I'd like to invite you to visit a website page of mine at FivePointMissionary and…
* either submit your site, or,
* offer me helpful feedback on what might hinder Reformed people from wanting to submit their site.
Here are the basics of it (although, the format may be a bit skewed here on...
Wondering if you all have read Dr. Bradley's blog post today and if so, your thoughts -
Calvinistic But Not Reformed
There are lots of Anglican, Presbyterian and "Reformed" types (both mainline and conservative) who do not have a Reformed worldview--the kind you read about in Al Wolter's book...
I’m diablogging with a friend of mine who is an anti-Calvinist.
In our discussions he keeps returning to (what I believe is the faulty) assumption that we Calvinists are so because we have read a Calvinistic document (Confession, Catechism, or works by Calvinistic Authors) and then subject...