The Conquest of the Rock: A New Look at Matthew 16 and the Keys of the Kingdom
This excerpt was retrieved from an inaccessible website via the Wayback Machine. https://web.archive.org/web/20221001013816/https://calvinistinternational.com/2018/05/07/the-conquest-of-the-rock-a-new-look-at-matthew-16-and-the-keys-of-the-kingdom/ The Conquest of the Rock: A New Look at Matthew 16 and the Keys of the Kingdom Matthew 16:13-20 has been the subject of enormous controversy in … Continue reading The Conquest of the Rock: A New Look at Matthew 16 and the Keys of the Kingdom
The Historical Untenability of Apostolic Succession
This excerpt was retrieved from an inaccessible website via the Wayback Machine. https://web.archive.org/web/20220927235601/https://calvinistinternational.com/2020/02/05/the-historical-untenability-of-apostolic-succession/ The Historical Untenability of Apostolic Succession One of the most common procedural grounds on which Protestant churches can be critiqued is their lack of Apostolic Succession. It … Continue reading The Historical Untenability of Apostolic Succession
Does Idol Killer think God has a Body?
Braxton Hunter and Jonathan Pritchett had Warren McGrew on their show to discuss whether he is a heretic. This led to a series of friendly discussion but unclear and unpersuasive conclusions. I posed two inquiries regarding Warren McGrew’s perspective: I … Continue reading Does Idol Killer think God has a Body?
Everywhere, Always, and by All
These points become essential ammunition when dealing with Eastern Orthodox individuals fixated on the canon argument. Despite their fervor, it’s apparent that many Eastern Orthodox apologists are yet to grasp the full scope and implications of this discussion. The Septuagint … Continue reading Everywhere, Always, and by All
Fugelsang on Jesus and Public Prayer?
John Fugelsang once again ventures into discussing the Christian faith, and it seems evident that his understanding is quite shallow. In a recent argument, he contends that Jesus opposes public worship, citing Matthew 6: 5 “And when you pray, you … Continue reading Fugelsang on Jesus and Public Prayer?
Fugelsang’s Failures
I regretfully stumbled upon John Fugelsang’s Twitter, a platform where he frequently shares flawed arguments without offering reasoned responses to more substantial challenges. It appears intellectual engagement is not his strong suit. TheSire: Notice that John didn’t directly address the … Continue reading Fugelsang’s Failures
Critiquing Warren McGrew’s Perspective on Cain’s Sin
Genesis 4 4 Later, Adam had sexual relations with his wife Eve. She became pregnant and gave birth to Cain. She said, “I have given birth to a male child—the Lord.” 2 And she did it again, giving birth to his brother Abel. Abel shepherded flocks and … Continue reading Critiquing Warren McGrew’s Perspective on Cain’s Sin
Was Abraham justified by Circumcision?
Here is another dialogue on the topic of whether Romans 4 teaches Sola Fide in response to my article on the topic: https://watchmencouncil.com/2024/01/07/clement-abraham-and-sola-fide/ Tyler: Because Christ instituted it [Baptism]. And said it was necessary to go along with faith to … Continue reading Was Abraham justified by Circumcision?
Clement, Abraham, and Sola Fide
In my discussions with a Catholic individual, I’ve specifically explored how they reconcile Paul’s teachings on justification with the traditional Catholic perspective on the same topic (I’ve edited my comments to make them clearer and more impactful). The argument posits … Continue reading Clement, Abraham, and Sola Fide

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