Category Archives: apologetics
Kenotic Arianism
Precursors Arius and Kenotic Arians Athanasius Against Kenotic Arians Luther Warfield Ryrie Packer Definition What is Kenotic Arianism Discussion Is Erring Necessarily Human? A Conversation with God on Interpretation The Author of Hebrews vs. the Kenotic Arians Incarnational Deicide (via Char) A Defense of Kenotic Arians (They Don’t Exist) Satire Against the Kenotic Arians Did [...]
Was Jesus Upset About Santa? (Just Like You)
The other day a fellow brother in the Lord was thinking through some things. He wondered if Jesus ever believed something that wasn’t true and was he upset when he found out it wasn’t true. Specifically, he wondered what happened to Jesus when he found out that Santa wasn’t real. Since error in knowledge is [...]
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Confusing Baptism with Circumcision in Colossians 2
When looking at baptism, covenantal Reformed types who embrace paedobaptism often employ an argument that ties the covenantal sign of Circumcision to the Covenantal sign of Baptism. The argument goes something like this: Covenantal Theological Support Abraham was circumcised as a sign of his faith-before-circumcision: Romans 4:11 The Church is the true Israel (Romans 9:6-8), [...]
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Quotables: Martin Luther on Inerrancy
If a different way to heaven existed, no doubt God would have recorded it, but there is no other way. Therefore let us cling to these words, firmly place and rest our hearts upon them, close our eves and say: Although I had the merit of all saints, the holiness and purity of all virgins, [...]
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