A god who is like them
“Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among … Continue reading A god who is like them
“Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among … Continue reading A god who is like them
My interaction with comments from British Methodist theologian William Burt Pope on the creatures’ (supposed) abuse of freedom, the origin … Continue reading Abuse of Freedom
William Bridge (1600-1670), one of the framers of The Wicked Westminster Confession, writes: “Take an affliction, and though it be … Continue reading A Bridge Too Far
“And I said, I beseech You, Jehovah God of Heaven, the great and awesome God, keeping the covenant and mercy … Continue reading Your Judgments Are A Great Deep
Thomas Watson: “Some ministers love to soar aloft, like the eagle, and fly above the people’s capacities, endeavoring rather to … Continue reading Tying God’s Truth In Knots
Ask Mr. Religion wrote: The OP [original poster–CD] smacks of arrogance where epistemic humility is certainly warranted. Nahum [me–CD] might … Continue reading A display of epistemic arrogance
There are many exceedingly wicked preachers and theologians who charge God with sin or wrongdoing: “I do not have an … Continue reading Diablos of the fall
The following is a “guest post” in response to Phil Johnson’s article, “Does God’s Sovereignty Mean He Makes People Evil?”: Phil … Continue reading Does God’s Sovereignty Mean He Makes People Evil? (Part 2)
The Wicked Westminster Confession By Chris Duncan The Westminster Confession of Faith (WCF) is lauded by its adherents as the … Continue reading The Wicked Westminster Confession
The following is John Brown’s (of Edinburgh) take on Romans 9:18, specifically what he thinks it means for God to … Continue reading John Brown (of Edinburgh) on Romans 9:18