Author: TheSire
Is Christian Ethics Subjectivism?
[responsivevoice_button] Jimmy Stephens: Each of these consequences can be rephrased as a precondition. We might start with the first consequence, “No person determines moral facts.” This is more or less the is-ought gap. If there are moral facts, they must … Continue reading Is Christian Ethics Subjectivism?
Impeccability and Temptation
[responsivevoice_button] I’m posting some of Jimmy Stephens’ statements on an issue to see if Steve Hays(or someone else) will give their thoughts on it: I have a question. Can Jesus desire to sin? The traditional answer is no, Jesus cannot. … Continue reading Impeccability and Temptation
Scripture Alone: Defending the Biblical, Logical, and Historical Case for Sola Scriptura
[responsivevoice_button] Chris Matthew responded to the critique presented by Jon the Orthodox. So, I’ll post the previous articles in regards to this discussion: https://www.original-sinner.com/sola-scriptura-a-brief-refutation/ http://spirited-tech.com/COG/2020/01/21/is-sola-scriptura-self-refuting/ Here is now his addition to the conversation: Greetings. Are you Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, … Continue reading Scripture Alone: Defending the Biblical, Logical, and Historical Case for Sola Scriptura
Bignon Discussion
A good discussion between Eli and Bignon. Continue reading Bignon Discussion
Oliphint’s Essential/Covenantal Model of Theology Proper
John Frame and Two Divine Existences
Philosophytube
I went on to youtube and watched a new “PhilosophyTube” video and found it once again to suck. It formerly was a show about explaining and discussing philosophical ideas. It was trying to take you through interesting topics throughout philosophy. … Continue reading Philosophytube
Lost in Translation
[responsivevoice_button] There is a common objection against the YEC(specifically the idea that things are created with apparent age). That God would be guilty of deception because the appearance of things contradicts their reality. I’ve responded to that on another occasion: … Continue reading Lost in Translation
The Law, Prophets, and Writings
We classify our books differently than the ancient Jews of Jesus’ time. In canon debates, some Catholic or Orthodox proponents will challenge a Protestant to show where Jesus or the Apostles referred to Esther as scripture. While Esther is a … Continue reading The Law, Prophets, and Writings

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