• reformedhope.com/2021/04/25/a-covid-apology-to-america-on-behalf-of-the-evangelical-church/ Excellent article on the apology the Christian Church owes the world for a sloppy witness that speaks of cowardice rather than boldness (cf. Acts 4:23-31). Chris Hume does a masterful job of calling the fouls as they should be highlighted. He offers an apology on behalf of the brethren for failing to lead as…

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  • Making Muddy Waters Clear: Dealing with Neutrality and Bias in Light of Biblical Truth

    The question of biblical study is one of perspective. As I have noted in my previous entry the inscripturated Word of God is clear. Murkiness does not define it. The question is not its perspicuity (clarity), but our attitude and baggage of bias that we tend to bring along with us when we attempt to…

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  • Clarity of Thought in a Day of Muddy Waters

    INTRODUCTION: In Scripture God speaks with clarity, but those marred by sin have difficulty seeing the truth in its proper light. Sin separates, it muddies, it clouds the perception, it makes straight lines appear crooked and crooked lines straight. An overarching assumption that I believe, sometimes gains some headway among those who profess the name…

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  • Our Stronghold Goes With Us: An Analogical Reflection of the Two Towers

    Introduction… Life is meant for reflection. Yes, I know it is meant for a lot of other things as well, but certainly reflection is a key component to living. Of course, the content of the reflection is of the utmost importance. Take for example, the exercise of reading. An important, although admittedly, pastime sparingly tackled.…

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  • The House of Representatives passed an expansive gun control bill that would criminalize firearm sales, gifts, or loans between unlicensed private persons. Some Republicans joined the unconstitutional bill. Criminals are laughing. Do members of Congress believe that such a law is going to stop criminals from selling, loaning, or “gifting” firearms? There are people right…

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