C. M. Sheffield
Puritan Board Graduate
I am simply seeking to uphold and maintain our unified Reformed and Presbyterian witness on the matter. I am the one seeking to maintain orthodoxy. But under your criticism, I am the one in the wrong (you accuse me of peremptorily accusing a man of heresy) and the man outside of Reformed orthodoxy, as determined by overwhelming witness, is in the clear.
I challenge you, dear brother, to rethink and retract what you wrote.
Forgive me brother. I do not wish to cause offense. I understood you as at least implying (if not outright saying) that Wilson denied justification by faith alone. Is it your view that such a stance is not heretical?