The horse died long ago but, if we keep beating, it may be reducible to a red paste spread over half of dixie with some bone fragments here and there.

Guy Waters was interviewed on the Federal Vision on a Greenville Radio Station. You can download the interview here. You can read the summary blog of the radio program here.

Hat tip goes to Melton Duncan, whose comment about the “just plain folks,” is interesting since those would be the people I work with every day. Just maybe how the issue is described to them has some bearing on the matter.

5 thoughts on “The horse died long ago but, if we keep beating, it may be reducible to a red paste spread over half of dixie with some bone fragments here and there.

  1. Paul

    This is just hilarious! “They are never going to hear from the pulpit about being born again or examining yourself to see whether or not you are in the faith?”

    How is it that every time the FV smashers get together, with themselves or others who are not as informed, they completely disregard everything that has been said by those in the FV discussion.

    “There are people who are going to be thinking they are Christians but will end up finding, to their eternal dismay, that they were not.”??? (my paraphrase of Dr. Waters comments)

    Does he think that his theology can change whether or not someone is eternally elect or not??? What is this???

    The title of your blog entry is so amazingly accurate I am going to have to use it one day. Do you mind??? =)

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