semantics

  • The Ability to think categorically is what enables us to make cogent, rational, logical arguments. This is true in every field of thought. This is especially important in the Christian faith, which is rooted in biblical revelation. Errors in Thought Categorical errors occur when an individual(s) fail to take note of and carefully identify one…

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  • On Biblical Concepts and Terms: Part 2, Death is Described as…

    So…have you thought about it? Did you come up with an answer? No, no, no…I’m not trying to trick you. This isn’t a trap. You have no idea what I’m talking about? So…you’ve never ran into a person that persistently attempts to make a point that they believe is valid, airtight and cannot be refuted,…

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  • On Biblical Concepts and Terms: Opening Act-Part 1, Death is…

    From the earliest pages of Scripture, we are given some basic, fundamental truths that outline necessary aspects of the believer’s faith. The first verse of the Bible gives unequivocal evidence in the sense of an axiomatic truth: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Gen 1.1).[1] God is the ontological beginning of…

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  • Metaphobia

    Metaphobia

    Recently, I have been reading and watching video lectures and debates over the concept of eternal punishment. I am still waiting on a few books that I’ve ordered to come in to read on the subject of Conditionalism/Annihilationism, so I will refrain from specifically dealing with that topic in detail until a future date. That…

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  • It’s Just Words, Man…Just Words

    “You’re just arguing semantics,” was the reply I received. “That’s what he said to you?” an evangelist friend of mine asked. “Yeah, that’s what he said as if this somehow settled the argument,” I said. “That’s stupid, of course you’re arguing over semantics…that’s the whole point,” came my friends irritated response.[1] What’s the Problem? Semantics…

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