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10/31/13

Reformation Day Isn't Dumb...But Your Post Sure Was...

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Reformation Day is dumb. That is the title of a recent blog post over on the patheos network posted by Jonathan Ryan, a former Presbyterian ...
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10/29/13

Hidden God? Revealed God? Glorified God? Or What?

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Martin Luther John Calvin With Reformation Day being two days away on October 31, our churches (and this blog!) adorned in red and R...
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10/25/13

Truth Can Be Very Difficult. But Truth Is Still Truth!

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Why are you a Christian? If you ask your usual Christian that question these days, you're likely to get an answer that speaks heavily ab...
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10/23/13

Furtick Speaks it into Existence. Wake Up People.

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There are a lot of big shot "rock star" pastors these days. A lot of them. There is Joel Osteen, Kenneth Copeland, Creflo Dollar, ...
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The Blessed Virgin: a sweet and pious belief

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After a short discussion with some Lutherans online who are still a little bit tense at the rather Catholic beliefs concerning the Blessed...
10/22/13

Feast of St. James the Just, the Brother of our Lord - October 23

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Today is the Feast for St. James the Just who according to the Scriptures is also referred to as the brother of the Lord (Gal 1:19; Acts ...
10/21/13

Silly Rationalist, Faith is for Infants

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The question of infant faith is one that is hotly discussed on occasion. On one side you have the more historic and traditional forms of Chr...
10/19/13

St. Luke - October 18

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October 18th is the day we celebrate St. Luke, author of the Gospel According to St. Luke and the Book of Acts. St. Luke Old Testamen...
10/18/13

Baptismal Regeneration in the Early Church Father

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I feel the need to return to the topic of baptism and the Early Church Fathers. After a discussion with a Baptist today I felt the need to ...
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