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Arminians, Articles, Guest poster

Doctrinal Regeneration

[NOTE: Another article not written by me but endorsed by me.  Underlining emphasis and some of the paragraphing is mine, … Continue reading Doctrinal Regeneration

atonement

A rotted branch for human pride

The doctrine of universal atonement is a rotted branch for human pride to perch and plume itself upon as the … Continue reading A rotted branch for human pride

Thomas Watson

Thomas Watson: Heretic (1)

According to Dr. Joel Beeke and Randall J. Pederson: “Thomas Watson was probably born in Yorkshire. He studied at Emmanuel … Continue reading Thomas Watson: Heretic (1)

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A Haunt For Owls And Jackals

“The cross, as many preach it today, receives whatever efficacy it has from the decision of the listener. This, of … Continue reading A Haunt For Owls And Jackals

internet forums

A god who cannot save

Whoever believes in a god who wishes things would happen (like wishing that everyone without exception would be saved) but … Continue reading A god who cannot save

atonement, W.G.T. Shedd

Shedd on the doctrine of endless punishment

“The Christian gospel — the universal offer of pardon through the self-sacrifice of one of the divine persons — should … Continue reading Shedd on the doctrine of endless punishment

correspondence

Hyper Drive? (part 1)

The following is a correspondence between myself and a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Synagogue of Satan. The title, “Hyper … Continue reading Hyper Drive? (part 1)

Arminians, tolerant Calvinism

Glorying in their shame

“But the feast now being half over, Jesus went up to the temple and taught. And the Jews marveled, saying, … Continue reading Glorying in their shame

Arminians, John Calvin

Some kind of zeal

“They deem it enough that they have some kind of zeal for religion, how preposterous soever it may be, not … Continue reading Some kind of zeal

atonement, Ephesians

An odor of a sweet smell

“Then become imitators of God, as beloved children, and walk in love, even as Christ also loved us and gave … Continue reading An odor of a sweet smell

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