Counting noses and respecting faces
From the “Wicked Westminster Confession” thread at The Fighting Fundamentalist Forums. This particular post was around April, 2010: Originally Posted … Continue reading Counting noses and respecting faces
From the “Wicked Westminster Confession” thread at The Fighting Fundamentalist Forums. This particular post was around April, 2010: Originally Posted … Continue reading Counting noses and respecting faces
Some more from the Fighting Fundamentalist Forums. This one includes my comments regarding certain theologians who wrote with a poisonous … Continue reading Poisonous Pen
More of my interaction with members of The Fighting Fundamentalist Forums that took place sometime in January of 2010: Originally … Continue reading Respecters of men
“The early Christian writers’ interpretation of the divorce texts remained the standard view of the church in the West until … Continue reading Caused to commit adultery
I posted my article The Wicked Westminster Confession to The Fighting Fundamental Forums some time ago. The following is what … Continue reading Westminster Assembly in historical context
In the section called Of God’s Eternal Decree (3.7), the Westminster Confession of Faith cites 2 Timothy 2:19-20 as a … Continue reading Vessels of honor and dishonor
I was going through my e-mail drafts folders and found the following (I don’t know which day was “today’s” Dividing … Continue reading James White vs. Robert Sungenis
Marc’s post pertaining to the “putrid Puritanism” of Matthew Mead called to my remembrance others of this putrid Puritan Mind: … Continue reading Putrid Puritanism
Hey there, Jeff- I’ll intersperse comments below. ==outside the camp, lol, sorry. Thank you for taking such interest in my … Continue reading Owen, Edwards, and abiding in the Doctrine of Christ (part 2)
The following is an old e-mail correspondence. This is slightly edited from the original (e.g., things like spelling errors on … Continue reading Owen, Edwards, and abiding in the Doctrine of Christ (part 1)