Safeguard Against False Doctrine
Point three of Ryle’s “Warning to the churches”: 3. THE BIBLE IS THE BEST SAFEGUARD AGAINST FALSE DOCTRINE “Does any … Continue reading Safeguard Against False Doctrine
Point three of Ryle’s “Warning to the churches”: 3. THE BIBLE IS THE BEST SAFEGUARD AGAINST FALSE DOCTRINE “Does any … Continue reading Safeguard Against False Doctrine
J.C. Ryle’s — I pause to clear my throat loudly — “Warnings to the churches.” Point number two: 2. EVEN … Continue reading A Tastefully Broad Tolerance
I recently culled from another site 15 summarized points from J.C. Ryle’s “Warnings To The Churches.” Here is point one: … Continue reading Daubing The Wesleyan Wall
In the Introduction to his commentary on Philemon, the late John W. Robbins writes: “Philemon is one of the shortest … Continue reading Don’t Be So Garrulous
A poem I wrote a while back (this poem is also found in the underlined and bolded link below): I … Continue reading Keep Riding The Bull
I haven’t posted a “guest post” in a while, so here goes: The PRC’s Imaginary Antithesis I just received the … Continue reading The PRC’s Imaginary Antithesis
A quote by Calvin that applies to all sorts of idolatrous philosophies and religions — from the atheists and agnostics … Continue reading Lightless Labyrinths
“A colleague once defined an academic discipline as a group of scholars who had agreed not to ask certain embarrassing … Continue reading A Definition Of Academic Discipline
“Believing that your hypothesis must be correct before all the evidence is gathered encourages you to interpret the evidence selectively. … Continue reading Karl Popper on the Method of Science
“Dr. Duncan took up a book of hymns, and read one of Charles Wesley’s. ‘I wonder how Charles Wesley could … Continue reading J-Dunc On Charles Wesley