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  • Limitations, Authority and Politics: Q3

    Question 3: Is it right to preach politics from the pulpit? Answer: If we were to take a public consensus on this subject, what do you think we would find? More than likely the world (i.e., society and current culture) will say “NO,” because that would be bringing “religion into the public sphere…and we just…

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  • Why the Rainbow?

    Why the Rainbow?

    One evening at the dinner table I was presented with the question pertaining to the rainbow. Why do those in the LGBTQ+ movement use the rainbow as their symbol of choice? To be sure a very interesting question, and from the Christian viewpoint very poignant. What I would like to do today is present my…

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  • Did John Calvin Believe in an “Unlimited Atonement?”

    Sometimes in our zeal to prove our case we can over emphasis a point, take things out of context, and make erroneous assumptions. Such is the case with the following statement by Haden Clark: “However, if you have followed my writing, you’ll know that I am not a Calvinist and believe in an unlimited atonement,…

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  • The Meaning Christ gives in John 12:32-33 and 17:1-5: Counterargument to Haden Clark, Part II

    The Meaning of “Draw” in John 12:32-33 Today, we return to Haden Clark’s article entitled, “Everyone whom the Father gives” John 6:37 (Read Here). We are going to briefly look at John 12:32-33 and John 17:1-5. In my previous post (Read Here)we saw how the verb helkuo (draw) is used in the Bible in the…

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  • The Meaning Christ gives John 6:37: Counterargument to Haden Clark, Part I

    The most important part of biblical study is “observing the text.” Once that has been done you are able (capable) of rightly “interpreting the text.” Fail at the beginning and you will misstep throughout. A few years ago, I was sitting in a public setting where an individual asked me the following question, “Isn’t reading…

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