A Refuge of Lies
[Posts in “fictional conversations” are sometimes (but not always) adapted and edited from non-fictional correspondence. They are usually lightly edited … Continue reading A Refuge of Lies
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
[Posts in “fictional conversations” are sometimes (but not always) adapted and edited from non-fictional correspondence. They are usually lightly edited … Continue reading A Refuge of Lies
“And My hand shall be against the prophets who see vanity, and who divine a lie. They shall not be … Continue reading Daubing with Lime
Christian: Please allow me to quote some Scripture. Tolerant Religionist: Fine. Whatever. Christian: Okay. Here goes: “Give diligence to present … Continue reading An Imperious Insistence
In his Philosophical Necessity Asserted, Augustus Toplady writes: “Man can neither create nor exterminate (x) a single atom. (x) To … Continue reading Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
More from Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress: “And I slept, and dreamed again, and saw the same two Pilgrims going down the … Continue reading The Conceit of Ignorance
Next, Christian and Hopeful come to the Delectable Mountains where they are instructed by four shepherds named Knowledge, Experience, Watchful, … Continue reading Congregation of the Dead
From Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress: “Now a little before it was day, good Christian, as one half amazed, brake out in … Continue reading Doubting Castle
Christian: So, then, to whom He desires, He shows mercy. And to whom He desires, He hardens. Conditionalist Calvinist: A … Continue reading Get thee to Romans 9:18-20
The following is my edited transcription of a recent “Ask Doug” from the CanonWired website (my comments interspersed below): Questioner: … Continue reading Manifestly Glorious
“Then they said to Him, Then what miraculous sign do You do that we may see and may believe You? … Continue reading The Bread of God