... Yeah, I generally agree, although I do have reservations about his frequent use of the word "deconversion" which he never defines and which is not familiar...
Hi, James, Great answer, though I would quibble with the Romans 9 reference where the He clearly refers to the Father and not to Christ, at least in English. I...
... I agree that the Reformers were great, if fallible, men, however I will be interested to see how you get reformed theology from greek philosophy. However...
... Hi Barbara, Sorry to hear that you have struggled with your faith in the past. I hope God blesses you and builds you up again. I also hope that my question...
Hello Mr Charlwood ... . np.. . ... . Time your take... er... :-). I have Berkhof & read him. But it has been a while so I'll have to go back & re-read the...
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Thank you for the links and information. this is the first chance in days I've had to be on the internet but I look forward to learning and discerning ...
... Hi, I'd be happy with Paul (unless you prefer to keep things formal and would therefore prefer me to address you as Mr Kirby?). ... I'll start a new thread...
I am writing this in response to a question from Jame K in another place, so as to keep each topic seperate and easier to access. Supportive comments,...
Hello Paul; You are right... I should have said.. "I'm both baptist and non-covenant theology". Being baptist does not require non-covenant views. James K----...
Hello Paul et al; ... . And would you be willing to delve into tomes on the subject of New Covenant Theology? :-) . ... . Gen 2:15 And Jehovah God took the man...
Hello--my name is Beatrix, and I live in Southern California within the San Diego area. However, I spent much of my adult life in the Washington, DC/Virginia...
... Hi, welcome aboard. Er . . . forgive my ignorance but what is an "ecumenical Benedictine oblate"? I'm Presbyterian, born, bred and by conviction, and we...
... I think first of all I need to ask just what particular translation you are using for your quotes? I have compared the above to the AV, the NKJV, the NIV,...
Answers to two questions. • An ecumenical Benedictine oblate is a Christian, though not a Catholic, who is affiliated with a particular monastery or...
... James it is clear that I am not the man to debate with you since you clearly have deeper insight into truth than the hundreds, nay thousadns of great...
Hello Paul C. et al ... . I see. So you believe that the Old and the New Covenants are the same? What then do you make of the words used by the Holy Spirit in...
Fellow Americans, these days the parallels between the American people and the people of Nineveh, Babylon, Sodom, pre-exilic (and post-exilic) Israel, Rome,...
Most people who study the Bible in depth would say that biblical Judaism did not end well. By biblical Judaism I mean the Torah Judaism of the Bible which...
What are you talking about? ... From: Kwame <yusefii@...> Subject: [apologetics and theology] Its days are numbered To: apologetics@yahoogroups.com Date:...
... Every point of TULIP is false. The above verse does not PROVE TOTAL depravity. Total depravity has a very clear meaning in Calvinism and no passage of...
At this point, the paradigm into which dispensationalists force the different eras of human history seems as awkward as that of Covenant Theologians who see...
Joseph Perdue wrote <<What are you talking about?>> I dare not answer this question Joe. Even if the original post sounded like the ranting of a mad man, at...
Of course there was grace during the dispensation of law. The emphasis was on law during the dispensation of law not to the exclusion of grace. In a message...
... <Of course there was grace during the dispensation of law. The emphasis was on law during the dispensation of law not to the exclusion of grace.>> Is there...