One God, One Lord: Refuting Unitarian Claims About Jesus in 1 Corinthians 8:6

Representative Quote from Ulfilas:“Paul makes a distinction between God and Lord in 1 Corinthians 8:6. This shows that Jesus is not included in the one God of the Shema but is instead a subordinate figure, similar to how Old Testament … Continue reading One God, One Lord: Refuting Unitarian Claims About Jesus in 1 Corinthians 8:6

Resurrection and the Spiritual Body: Clarifying Paul’s Teachings on Glorified Bodies

In a recent discussion with two dispensationalists, they argued that the “body of Christ” is Christ’s “spiritual body,” linking this idea to 1 Corinthians 12:11-27 and Ephesians 3:6, 4:4-16. They suggested that this is what Paul means by “spiritual bodies” … Continue reading Resurrection and the Spiritual Body: Clarifying Paul’s Teachings on Glorified Bodies

The Folly of Speculation: Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Abandoned Doctrine on God’s Dwelling Place

Jehovah’s Witnesses, a group widely regarded as heretical by orthodox Christian standards, have a history marked by doctrinal errors and speculative theology. Among their many theological missteps was the early claim that God’s throne might be located within the physical … Continue reading The Folly of Speculation: Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Abandoned Doctrine on God’s Dwelling Place

Actus Purus, Univocalism, and the Trinity: Clarifying Divine Self-Consciousness

by Jimmy Stephens The Argument: Let’s recap the discussion as it stands—please correct me if I’ve misunderstood any points. Initial Claim: Objection One: Objection Two: The Response: The first objection suffers from two key flaws. First, it does not logically … Continue reading Actus Purus, Univocalism, and the Trinity: Clarifying Divine Self-Consciousness

Original Sin vs. Age of Accountability: A Theological Examination

Warren McGrew’s supporters argue that Original Sin cannot be true because children cannot know they are fallen in Adam. However, this objection overlooks several key points. First, knowledge of sin is not a necessary requirement for accountability. It is possible … Continue reading Original Sin vs. Age of Accountability: A Theological Examination