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Our Endangerd Values by Jimmy Carter (2005) is Normative Ethics at its worst. A Christian review. Continue reading
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Our Endangerd Values by Jimmy Carter (2005) is Normative Ethics at its worst. A Christian review. Continue reading
My pastor of 27 years is retiring this month, so I have been helping him clean out his office, and he’s given me a free-for-all run of his bookshelves, so I might be running through a number of “fundy” books … Continue reading
A Pastor’s Experience in the Trenches Whenever I review a book that I’ve stopped reading, for whatever reason, I feel the urge to explain why I feel it’s important to share my opinions. I don’t always start this way, but … Continue reading
In this Bible study through Mark 2:13-17, I emphasize the importance of developing friendships—real relationships—with the lost, just as Jesus did. Continue reading
Seven Things Independent Fundamental Baptists Get Wrong (and How to Fix Them) As a collection of thoughts from a satirical blogger, this short e-book should be taken with a grain of salt. Sarcasm abounds. With poignant observations stemming from years … Continue reading
Distinctives of a Baptist Church By and large, contemporary Baptists have not been taught or do not understand the concept of a New Testament Church. (64) I have already introduced my independent fundamental Baptist background elsewhere, so I will not … Continue reading
Sign of the New Covenant in Christ The authors of Believers Baptism essentially purpose to validate believer’s baptism (credobaptism) (6) as a believer’s “initiation rite into the Christian church” (1) in contrast to infant baptism (paedobaptism), which some evangelicals, specifically … Continue reading
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A Contemporary Ecclesiology To the question, ‘Why are you Baptist?’ a well-informed Baptist will reply, ‘because I interpret Scripture as teaching Baptist positions on the traditional ecclesiological questions.’ (20) I am Baptist, though oftentimes I find myself needing to qualify … Continue reading