Reply to Gavin Ortlund: Catholicism & the Judaizing Heresy
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by Jimmy Stephens Yeah, I agree with @Spicy, this is intended as a hermeneutical problem of the criterion. So @Sachairi, we would all agree you should definitely look to the historical and cultural milieu of a work to interpret it. … Continue reading The Hermeneutical Problem of the Criterion
This article is not for the faint of heart. It’s subject is very technical and this will be very long. It is a discussion between a proponent of Penal Substitutionary atonement and someone that denies it for some form of … Continue reading Bahnsen or Spicy?: Essays on Penal Substitutionary Atonement, Ancapistan Press
Click here to watch on Youtube: For more: http://spirited-tech.com/2021/08/18/steve-christies-resources/ Continue reading Responding to Gary Michuta’s “Abel to Zechariah” Counter-Arguments with Steve Christie & Paul
In Defence of the Finest of Presuppositionalists: A Response to Omni by Chris Matthew Hello there. I’m writing in response to Omni’s video about classical logic and presuppositionalism. I’m a modest (Framean) presuppositionalist. Now, I am not committed to classical … Continue reading In Defence of the Finest of Presuppositionalists: A Response to Omni
Dr. John Peckham said: Some thoughts on indeterminism and Ephesians 1:11 (from pages 168 and 125 of my book Divine Attributes, Baker Academic, 2021). Note the explanation on page 125 that the term often translated “predestined” or “destined” simply means … Continue reading Unfulfilled Desires and Determinism
There are many occasions where the possibility of something should bring you to hesitate about your action. For example, shooting into a bush. We should only point weapons towards things that we are willing to destroy. Of course, this principle … Continue reading Capital Punishment and Possibility of Innocence
I engaged in a conversation over the issue of abortion, capital punishment, and etc. I will share it below: Christopher Taylor: I beg your pardon! How do you square the death penalty with standing for life. Please explain. VincentthefakeGregBahnsen: You … Continue reading Schmaniel the Prophet
Here is a good introduction to the issue: Further Recommendation: The Bahnsen Project: List of his Lectures Continue reading Foreknowledge & Free Will
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