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