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Rey’s Reviews: Exegetical Fallacies (Carson) PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 19 July 2005
I have the second edition of this book so my comments are directed at that volume.
 
What Do Anti-“Anti-Intellectualism”ists Want? PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 18 July 2005
I don’t like the term “Anti-Intellectual”. It seems to say that whoever is “anti-intellectual” embraces being dumb. I wonder if the term should be anti-scholarship…since that seems to be the mindset. Be that as it may, some have raised concerns about Biblical anti-intellectualism…but why?  What do they want?
 
Much Ado About Nothing (and Book Reviews) PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 17 July 2005
Reading. I do a bunch of it and I readily admit that I don’t do enough of it. I’m often upset when I don’t get to read my Bible or if a book sits on my computer or if I finally do invest some time in reading a book it winds up severely stinking. Can’t stand that. I need a poll-site for books.
 
Uplook Fridays:The Placarding of Christ PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 15 July 2005
Bishop Lightfoot has a good word in place of the phrase "evidently set forth."(Gal 3:1) It is the word placarded. The Lord and His atoning work on the cross had been placarded before these Galatians. The message of His Person and work had been clearly demonstrated before them. But now they were falling back to the legalism of the Old Covenant. “O foolish Galatians!” What folly is this to leave Christ for Moses—the gospel for the law—justification by the righteousness of Christ which brings such solid comfort, for justification by the works of the law which could only bring their souls into bondage. The apostle was so astonished as to call them foolish or senseless.
 
The Error of Infant Baptism PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 14 July 2005
Baptizing infants. Why is it done? Is it Biblical? Does it matter? Jollyblogger did a series on it some time ago and I carefully avoided speaking about the subject so as not to become a bandwagon-jumper. Currently dealing with baptism I am brought to the point to discuss this matter that many Christians, both Protestant and Catholic, hold dear.
 
God's Plan B? PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 11 July 2005
Somebody pointedly asked me “Can God have a plan B?” as his coup de grace ending the discussion that everything happens because God purposefully makes it happen. His main thrust was that the Fall of Man was a good thing because aspects of God would never have been seen if it weren’t for the fall and thus God wouldn’t have been receiving that due glory. Now that got me thinking.
 
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