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Daniel Akande has provided a free primer for those interested in his book: I AM, therefore I think Continue reading FREE EBOOK: I AM, therefore I think
Daniel Akande has provided a free primer for those interested in his book: I AM, therefore I think Continue reading FREE EBOOK: I AM, therefore I think
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Daniel Akande has written a book called “The Folly of Unbelief: Philosophical Illustrations of the Futility of Unbelieving Thought”. Daniel is a prolific blogger and a highly informed Van Tilian thinker. This will surely be an upcoming classic text for … Continue reading Book Promotion: The Folly of Unbelief
I will be taking a look at Chris Fisher’s response to some of the things stated by Bruce Ware. This is because I like some of Bruce Ware’s arguments and since they are similar to mine, then I will defend … Continue reading Ware, Jonah, and Abraham
Suan Sonna has tried to revive the argument for the papacy from Isaiah 22: Continue reading Suan Sonna on the Papacy
The Biden administration should resign from office, or even be persecuted for leaving Americans to die in such Clintonian fashion: Continue reading Biden’s Saigon
Steve Christie also has his own website. It has all the free resources including the Study Guide to his first book, all his Bible studies, and his contact info: http://vernisage.us/stevechristie/ Steve Christie has also appeared on the Third Man Podcast: … Continue reading Steve Christie’s Resources
Matt 7:24 “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that … Continue reading Cracked Foundations and New Perspectives
This is another response to David Pallmann: To briefly review our controversy, in my video against presuppositional apologetics I argued that Aristotle’s transcendental argument (TA) for the law of noncontradiction was fatally flawed for three distinct reasons two of which … Continue reading What has Aristotle to do with Van Til?
There are some good materials on this issue. It has to make one wonder what implications does the earliest ecclesiology has on Roman Catholics claim to the papacy or other historical churches claims: Dr. Michael Kruger: Were Early Churches Ruled … Continue reading Were Early Churches Ruled by Elders or a Single Bishop?
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