• Evidence & Arrogance: Two Strange Bedfellows

    I’ll probably get myself in trouble for saying this, but it needs to be said. It isn’t the first time and it won’t be the last time either. But much of Christian apologetics is a joke. Not the LOL (laugh out loud) variety, but the kind that is prefaced by an underlying arrogance. “Arrogance, what…

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  • David the Better Man

    David the Better Man

    Today we are going to continue looking into Israel’s history of kings, in particular David and the emphasis that the biblical text put upon him as a standard bearer of sorts. We have already seen in previous posts the differences between Saul (1st king of Israel) and David (2nd king of Israel). As I have…

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  • Biblical Doctrines: Purpose of Proof-Texting and Properly Weighing all of Scripture

    Not too long ago I critiqued a fellow blogger on some erroneous conclusions he drew from Ephesians 1 (Predestination Controversy: A Review of “Paul on Predestination” by Haden Clark). After which there was a brief discussion between the two of us regarding differences of thought. Unfortunately, my responses were typed on my phone rather than…

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  • Further Musings on the Life of David and Saul, Kings of Israel

    Recently, I have noticed a few subjects that I want to tackle in the following weeks, but for today I wanted to carry on with some of my observations pertaining to the 1st and 2nd kings of Israel: Saul, the Benjamite; and David, the Judean. A Comparison of Two Kings… The first king of Israel,…

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  • The Left’s Solution for Gun Safety: Law-Abiding Citizens Be Warned and Prepare

    Do we have a right to protect ourselves from enemies domestically and abroad? Do we have the right to use lethal force if necessary when our lives are being threatened? What if someone were to break into your home in the middle of the night and your wife and children are fast asleep in their…

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