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“Laws don’t govern; people do” On the (un)importance of the right church government
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Enough waiting for help dealing with the Katrina aftermath. A doctor leaves the Gulf coast.
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The problem with Peter Leithart is his commitment to TULIP calvinism
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Non-contributory means by which we receive grace
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There was a time I would have been automatically suspicious of this story of calvinist atrocity; now it seems totally expected
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A display of eisogesis and sophomoric reasoning
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The advice about reading was just amazing. Some books can be “devoured” while others require discernment. Here’s a suggestion, read all your books with discernment.
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Explains a great deal
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Sinnead O’Connor’s new album
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Did he honestly not realize how punny that first line was? (iphone)
“There was a time I would have been automatically suspicious of this story of calvinist atrocity; now it seems totally expected”
OK, now that just sounds bitter 🙂
He probably should have trusted more in a sovereign God and prayed that the Lord would open the eyes of his children to the truth. Doesn’t seem like much of a Calvinist.
Mark,
I don’t think it’s all that fair to lump CPA’s (i.e., Three Hierarchies) blog post, “An Outsider’s Thoughts on the Federal Vision Thing” as part of the “fv/npp-smear.” A large part of the struggle is to square the language of sacramental realism (however defined) with the Reformed soteriological language, isn’t it?
No it’s wasn’t a smear. It just is “about” it. It is my only FV label. Maybe I will change it altogether.
Mark — if you look at the comments on my Sinead O’Connor blog entry, I provide links to some YouTube videos of her songs, so you can hear the whole song. The Amazon clips don’t really do it justice.