critique

  • Fear Blind: Sacrificing Freedom for False Security

      Although I would imagine that a lot of COVID-19 material has been written on WordPress and other blogospheric sites, I find myself compelled to speak on the matter at least one more time. I do not do this out of anxiety or fear (although, I am well aware of how quickly and easily such…

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  • Worm or Worms? Isaiah 66:24 and the Prophesied State of the Final Judgment

    I’ve been a bit busy trying to catch up on some needed reading. I finished Robert A. Peterson’s book entitled Hell on Trial: The Case for Eternal Punishment. I am currently reading a book published by InterVarsity Press where Peterson and Edward Fudge debate the issue of Conditionalism/Annihilationism versus what is often labeled the Traditional…

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  • Today we are going to discuss another common objection that I have come across in denying that spiritual death[1] did in fact take place in the garden narrative[2] recorded for us in Genesis 3. This objection is related to the Tree of life. The argument places emphasis on the fruit of this tree as that…

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  • Eternal Punishment, Disproportionate? A Brief Analysis

    There are some scary, disturbing things in the Holy Bible. One in particular is the doctrine (teaching) of hell. Some (not all) because they find it so psychologically disturbing have set about to eliminate or at least soften the biblical language. Others, as I have learned in recent days, believe that there are exegetical (well…

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  • Why the Lamb and the Wolf?

    Recently I’ve been writing about the Pro-Life movement. This is not a new fight, but has been going on since the sad episode in the garden. My last post touched on the fact that we might find ourselves, at times, with some (unlikely allies). But this shouldn’t stall us in our fight to preserve life.…

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