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Saturday, September 25, 2010
Malacoda's Eleven
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Malacoda’s Eleven By Roger Ebert Danny Malacoda (Frank Sinatra) travels to Pandemonium to meet up with his former partner in crime, Rusty Dr...
Glorification
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What does it feel like to die and go to heaven? What will the experience of our glorification be like? There’s a lot we don’t know, but Scri...
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What Kind Of Successor Of Peter?
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The apostle Peter had many roles. He was a Christian. He was one of the Twelve, the original disciples of Jesus. He was one of the apostles ...
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Friday, September 24, 2010
But I Want To Know How
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In the comments of my previous post, Arminianism in Time , drwyaman, J.C. Thibodaux, Brennon (Bossmanham), and ἐΚΚΛΗΣίΑ have all weighed in ...
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Believe it or not
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David Hart: I think I am very close to concluding that this whole “New Atheism” movement is only a passing fad—not the cultural watershed it...
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Reparations for the damned
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According to JD Walters: “The New Testament is unanimous in affirming that there are only two final destinies for all people: either the enj...
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An Oak From A Mustard Seed
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There's an ongoing discussion about Augustine at the Beggars All blog. Notice the behavior of the Roman Catholic participants and what ...
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
Yet More Proof That Dave Armstrong is Dishonest
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Too bad for Dave I can post my comments in a forum that receives far more than double the hits per day he gets, so when he deletes them it o...
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The metrics of hell
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JD WALTERS SAID: “It might not solve the problem entirely…” I think that’s a serious understatement of the problem which annihilationism ...
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Hypocrisy about hypocrisy
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A while back, David Waltz accused James White and John Bugay of double standards. For example, he faults White for objecting to Muslims apol...
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Does annihilationism even succeed on its own terms?
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Annihilationism bills itself as a superior alternative to what’s unacceptable in the traditional doctrine of hell, viz. hell is sadistic, he...
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Uncertain Omniscience
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I recently read this definition of omniscience (if you go to the link, it’s on page 7 of the PDF file, which corresponds to page 305 of the...
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Who canonized the gospels?
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I’m going to quote some concluding paragraphs from a new book on the canonization of the Gospels. I’m not going to reproduce all of the supp...
The New Perspective on Humpty Dumpty
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" Tom Wright Reads Humpty Dumpty " by Jason Hood
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Ancient logistics II
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I’m going to begin by quoting from a classic attack on the biblical account the flood: When one reads the story of the great flood in the...
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Ancient logistics
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Unbelievers impute a flat/triple-decker cosmography of the author of Gen 1. They assure us that ancient, prescientific people didn’t ask log...
ANNOUNCEMENT: Inaugural Worldview Night 9-23-10
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This coming Thursday night, 9-23-10 we will have our first "Worldview Night." This is an opportunity for us to interact with tho...
"Binding interpretive authority"
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NICK SAID: Infallibility is incompatible with Sola Scriptura by definition, since it carries a binding interpretive authority. http://triabl...
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"The faithful few"
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(Posted on Steve's behalf.) Now if only Bob Sungenis and Gerry Matatics would join forces to consolidate the endangered remnant of the t...
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Monday, September 20, 2010
Hellfire
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Traditionally, fire is the element most commonly associated with hell–especially in the popular imagination. Fire is such a memorable metaph...
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