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
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
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