Letter to the Editor: Reading your article about the commotion over Gilder's book I was reminded of Greg Krehbiel's book “Eggs are Expensive, Sperm is Cheap.” It is a fun read, ...
Or Maybe Even Six and a Half
“And again, just for the record, I am so Calvinistic it makes my back teeth ache. And if the Synod of Dort had come up with six replies to the Remonstrants, then I would be a six-point Calvinist.”
Trump Into the Briar Patch
In the rugby scrum that we like to call our presidential politics, I would like to point out that some of the candidates have had their shorts pulled down around their ankles, and a few of the others appear to be slashing wildly with their switchblades. I mean, the refs totally should have flagged that, …
Not Having My Own Righteousness
Philippians (11): Sermon Video Introduction: We come now to a particular gospel “turn” that is extremely troublesome to the carnal mind. The square peg of an “alien righteousness” does ...
New Covenant Apostasy
“The book of Hebrews was written to a new covenant people, and it was written in order to head off a looming apostasy. That is what the entire book is about. In this verse [Heb. 10:29], we learn that the sanctions of the new covenant are more severe than the sanctions under Moses—“sorer punishment.” The new covenant does not contain “no sanctions.” It contains “more severe sanctions” . . . . Members of the visible church can and do fall away from Christ.”
Uh Oh
Content Cluster Muster [08-03-23]
Got It: An Interview About Gilder: Nice, But Too Many Primary Colors Make My Head Hurt: More here. Processed with VSCO with 6 preset A Song I Really Like for Some Reason: HT: Samuel Cherubin: Aaron Griffin Rubens Santoro Late for Work: And Another Podcast Also: Featured Product: Intelligent Design Blues:A little fun at Darwin’s …
Roman Catholic Baptism
“Note that [A.A.] Hodge called Roman Catholics his brethren. Not only so, but he managed that particular stunt in a Banner of Truth book.”
Why the Apostle Paul Punched Right
Introduction: So in order to talk about what I really want to talk about here, I must first address where our terminology of "right" and "left" came from. In common parlance, the terms are generally ...
Calling All Masons
No, no. Not Freemasons. Brick-laying masons. Christ Church is in the middle of building our new fellowship hall, and if you have the skills of an experienced mason, we would be interested in talking to you about it. This is not one of those newfangled jobs where you can work remotely, this being another area …