Category Archives: Doctrine

You Might Be Misrepresenting God If…

In the spirit of that great theologian, Jeff Foxworthy, I present to you some rambling thoughts in my head, all completed by the phrase “you might be misrepresenting God”… If your message is not filled with hope, you might be … Continue reading

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Thoughts on Unity and John 17, Part 1

Well, I finally am getting around to sitting down to write some of my own thoughts on this topic. Thank you to all of you who contributed such insightful comments in response to my question. Much of what I would … Continue reading

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Getting to the Heart of the Matter

Phil Hawkins has been doing some excellent commenting here on this blog of late. And sometimes comments are just too good to stay buried in the comments section of the blog. While I don’t seek to exalt any one person … Continue reading

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WCF and Its View of Scripture

In the past, we have had some discussion here on this blog about the Westminster Confession of Faith. In a recent question about bibliolatry raised on Kamp Krusty (a very insightful and quite humorous blog), I got into a discussion … Continue reading

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How (Not) to Judge Someone’s Orthodoxy

Several times in the past, the subject of orthodoxy has come up on this blog. And quite honestly, I’ve taken a lot of flack over my hesitancy to write some people off as being “heretics”. This evening, while perusing some … Continue reading

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