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The Allure of Error

“Most men only care for science so far as they get a living by it, but they will worship error when it affords them a subsistence.” – Goethe What if we substituted the word “Bible” for “science” in Goethe’s quote?  Yikes!  John 10 comes to mind: “I am the good Read more…

By John Bingaman, 3 yearsDecember 30, 2022 ago
Christianity Today

Theonomists Unawares

The Fourth Commandment is God’s command to remember to keep the Sabbath holy.How are we to think about that today as this speaks to the New Covenant church? The veryconcept of church, the physical gathering of believers as the body of Christ, as we know it in theNew Covenant is Read more…

By Matt Kenitzer, 3 yearsOctober 7, 2022 ago
The Church

Cooperation with Tolerated Ignorance Equals Collaboration with Evil

I have written in the past that the world situations & issues bombard us so that it forces us to make decisions – right or wrong.  There is another piece of the puzzle that should be argued.  That being: the rational mind forces one to want to “know,” therefore it requires the Read more…

By Randy Toman, 3 yearsSeptember 11, 2022 ago
Community

Should We Want an Explicitly Christian State? (Videos)

Joel Saint, the Executive Director of the Mid-Atlantic Reformation Society and Chris Hume, the Managing Editor of the Lancaster Patriot, gave two presentations on the subject of a Christian state. These presentations were given at our MARS Worldview meeting on June 23, 2022. Chris Hume presents what a Christian state Read more…

By admin, 3 yearsJune 30, 2022 ago
Disney

The Obvious Solution

How often do you read or hear a contemporary story that highlights a problemor an absurdity and think to yourself that Christianity is the solution –obviously? For me it used to be occasionally but now it’s every day and all day long.Part of the reason for that is because of Read more…

By John Bingaman, 4 yearsApril 10, 2022 ago
The Church

The Short and Long of It

One of the fruits of understanding Reformed Protestant theology is the adoption of a generational view of the future.  It’s a long view – one that expects our progeny to inherit our goods, our society, and our ethic.  A long view prompts us to forgo current consumption for future benefit.  Read more…

By John Bingaman, 4 yearsJanuary 15, 2022 ago
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