Review of the Stratton-White Debate
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I was in a conversation regarding whether Dr. Mullins’s view on time shared something in common with Agustine. Several open theists wished to try to explain to me that I was deeply wrong. The irony I was pointing out is … Continue reading Warren McGrew’s Gnostic love affair with Neoplatonism
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The West Memphis 3 is a famous case, that unfortunately resulted in the torturous deaths of 3 young boys. Even worse the murderers avoid justice and they may very well have already been caught but released because social forces can … Continue reading WM3
I’ve been dialoguing with an LDS. Here is his latest objection: Not true. Most of these verses refer to Jesus in his glorified and resurrected state: John 14:28; 20:17; Rom. 15:6; 2 Cor. 11:31; Eph. 1:2–3, 17; 5:20; Col. 1:2–3; … Continue reading The Father is Greater than I
There are more attacks from the fans of Warren McGrew. This time they are arguing for an age of accountability in defense of Pelagianism. The position is that Original sin can’t be true because children cannot know that they are … Continue reading Age of Accountability and Original Sin
These are just some classic links from Triablogue on Catholicism that if you have free time, are worth your attention: Newman, “The Roman Catholic Hermeneutic”, and Rome’s Foundational Assumption On the possibility that Pseudonymous and Pseudipigraphical works made it into … Continue reading Random Catholic links
In the recent video, there was a large amount of conversation surrounding Isaiah 53. I didn’t address one of the arguments they presented for their misunderstanding of Isaiah 53. I have interacted with some of the criticisms, but this one … Continue reading The Suffering Servant in The Gospel of Matthew
There has been a lot of complaints about my response and critique of Warren McGrew. I called him a Pelagian and he maintains that Pelagius didn’t affirm what is accused of him. This led to a discussion of the atonement. … Continue reading Ransom for Many
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