“Anachronistic and self-serving claim-jumping is what [the Enlightenment] does best” (Empires of Dirt, p. 141). … [Read more...]
A Feature, Not a Bug
“When I made my peace with infant baptism about twenty-five years ago, I knew I had to find a way to account for the presence of baptized infidelity and, kicking it up a notch, baptized wickedness. You sometimes get those things, and you have to have a theological framework for … [Read more...]
So Sorry for Posting Late. Kinda Busy. Leave Me Alone.
Housekeeping Greetings, Not addressing any particular post, rather a technical question—in my quest to get away from social media I've started using an RSS reader to keep up with sites that I follow. I distinctly recall seeing an RSS feed for this site in the past but cannot … [Read more...]
Inexorable Hope
“Your great-great-grandchildren will live in a world that will be that much closer to the time when the leaves for the healing of the nations will be in the actual possession of every nation” (Empires of Dirt, p. 138). … [Read more...]
Not to Mention the Size of His Forehead
“David knew the size and power of Goliath as well as anyone” (Empires of Dirt, p. 138). … [Read more...]
Unregenderate Nation
Introduction Let us begin with a truth that was once considered both obvious and self-evident. Scripture teaches us that trees bear fruit in accordance with their nature. And according to the Lord, human nature comes in two forms—good and bad. There are other variables in our … [Read more...]
Huguenot Hustle/State of the Church #5
Introduction: According to Scripture, a spiritual man is one who walks in step with the Spirit in this material world (Gal. 5:16). A spiritual man is not an ethereal man, or a wispy man, or a semi-transparent man. A spiritual man is never a worldly man (1 John 2:15), but he most … [Read more...]
The Impossibility of Sitting This One Out
When we are critical of others, we are in it for one of two reasons. We are either critical because we are loving them, and are seeking their best interest, or we are critical because we are loving ourselves, and are seeking some way to compete effectively with them. This means … [Read more...]
Do Communion? Or Have Communion?
As we come to the Table, we are charged to flee from idolatry. We do this in two ways. The first is that we leave all pagan idols behind. Whether these idols are actual gods made of wood or stone, or are idols of the heart and mind does not matter. We leave them behind in … [Read more...]
And Behold, It Was Very Good
“When you don’t know where you are going, you can always make good time. When survival is the only prize at the end of the process, evolution could end with a world full of three-foot-long cockroaches, and we would be forced to call it good” (Empires of Dirt, p. 136). … [Read more...]
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