The Persistence of Evil So far, we have dealt with God’s responsibility for evil and the nature evil itself. This obviously a difficult topic and even believers with similar theological premises struggle to find the right way to deal with… Read More
Bad Teachers vs. False Teachers
As he has presented the concept of heretical teaching in his lates series, Dan has made an excellent distinction between “bad” teaching and “false” teaching. Whereas “false” teaching is a deliberate and blatant misrepresentation of the truth, having its roots… Read More
World Outreach Accomplished?
I’ve heard it said more than once when all the people groups of the world are reached with the Gospel, then the “end” should come, in reference to Matthew 24:14. Then I was reading Colossians and came across these verses:… Read More
Refuting the Problem of Evil, Part 2
The Nature of Evil Another aspect of the problem of evil goes to the nature of evil itself, as well as who created it. The argument goes like this: 1. God is the Author of everything. 2. Evil is something…. Read More
Being Tutored By the Past
J. Gresham Machen acted like a lighthouse on a hill warning the church in the 20’s and 30’s of the potent growth of liberalism in Christianity. False teaching gave rise to liberalism and liberalism was best defined by viewing the… Read More
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