What Polygamy Can Teach Us About Marriage
In his 4-19-16 blog post “What Polygamy Can Teach Us About Marriage,” Douglas Wilson writes: “My topic here has to … Continue reading What Polygamy Can Teach Us About Marriage
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
In his 4-19-16 blog post “What Polygamy Can Teach Us About Marriage,” Douglas Wilson writes: “My topic here has to … Continue reading What Polygamy Can Teach Us About Marriage
In a sermon on Romans 9:9-13, a brother in Christ says: “So now I ask again: Why do you think … Continue reading Mystical Mitigation?
“Gather yourselves and come; draw near together, escaped ones of the nations; the ones who set up the wood of … Continue reading Microscopic Field of Orthodoxy
A most trenchant treatment of tolerant Calvinism (with the use of exposés & parallels) as represented by one of the … Continue reading A Most Trenchant Treatment
R.L. Dabney makes some observations on Habakkuk 2:15 (not a promotion or endorsement of Dabney as a true Christian, but … Continue reading Sin Of Tempting
R.L. Dabney writes: “If the reader expects from so scholarly a source something new and better than the staple arguments … Continue reading Triumph Of Mercy
The following comments about “Arminian prayer” come from Charles Spurgeon and Herman Hoeksema. Please compare both of these men’s comments … Continue reading Arminian Prayer
Robert Letham writes: “Firstly, we are deluded if we think we can read the Bible alone by ourselves. All interpretation … Continue reading Jehovah’s Witnesses, Calvinists, and Romans 9:18
“For as many as are out of works of Law, [these] are under a curse. For it has been written, … Continue reading A Twist of Faith
An old rhyme by Douglas Wilson: Ode to the Bish There once was a bishop named Spong Who decided to … Continue reading Ode to the Squish