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The Practice of Self-Excommunication

Written by William H. Smith | Saturday, October 22, 2011

The Supper, like the reading and preaching of the Word and prayers, is a means of grace for sinners. Not just for sinners who have a “full assurance” of faith…It is for sinners who need grace – that is, who need forgiveness and who need help When I was a teenager, a girl took my... Continue Reading

What Would Jesus Laugh At? Quite a Bit, Says Colbert’s Chaplain

Written by Josef Kuhn, RNS | Saturday, October 22, 2011

“Even better are jokes that the popes themselves tell,” he said, referring to one time when Pope John XXIII made fun of an archbishop’s growing girth. Asked once how many people worked in the Vatican, John XXIII replied, “about half.” Three priests—a Dominican, a Franciscan and a Jesuit—walk into a bar. According to the Rev.... Continue Reading

Fortress for Truth: Martin Luther

Written by Steven Lawson | Friday, October 21, 2011

“Unless I am convinced by the testimony of the Scriptures or by clear reason (for I do not trust either in the pope or in councils alone, since it is well known that they have often erred and contradicted themselves), I am bound by the Scriptures I have quoted and my conscience is captive to... Continue Reading

Preachers’ political endorsements pose problem

Written by Cal Thomas | Thursday, October 20, 2011

“We must never judge the fitness of individuals to govern on the basis of where they worship, whether they follow Christ or Moses, whether they are called ‘born again’ or ‘ungodly.’ Where it is right to apply moral values to public life, let all of us avoid the temptation to be self-righteous and absolutely certain... Continue Reading

Church and Parachurch, Identity and Accountability

Written by Carl Trueman | Thursday, October 20, 2011

The church is still a divine creation…The church, and only the church, can make that claim; and the church, and only the church, is regulated in her governance by the explicit teaching of the word of God on the subject. Parachurches…cannot look to scripture for detailed governance structures. I have been asked why I seem... Continue Reading

You can’t split rotten wood

Written by Carmen Fowler LaBerge | Thursday, October 20, 2011

In a letter to his mother dated February 19, 1921, J. Gresham Machen wrote, “Dr. Warfield’s funeral took place yesterday afternoon at the First Church of Princeton. … It seemed to me that the old Princeton – a great institution it was – died when Dr. Warfield was carried out. “I am thankful for one... Continue Reading

Who Will Lead a Third Great Awakening?

Written by Anthony Bradley, WNS | Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The explosion of conferences and events built around particular pastors’ personalities to gain a following could be evidence of this seduction. As such, many pastors are so caught up in gaining Twitter followers, writing fluffy books, and making a name for themselves as an “author, speaker, teacher, pastor” that they have disqualified themselves to lead... Continue Reading

Larceny in the Heart

Written by R. J. Rushdoony, Chalcedon | Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Envy creates a conflict society in which the evil men are held to be precisely the most successful and advanced members of society. Their crime is their success, their wealth, or their superiority. Envy is justified by many sociologists and social scientists, and envy becomes then a fertile and justified cause of vandalism, rioting, and... Continue Reading

Mormonism 101 – A brief overview of Mormon history and theology

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Tuesday, October 18, 2011

I think you’ll find that though the language sounds similar at times, the beliefs are quite distinctive. Mormons do not understand history, God, man, salvation, heaven, hell, the cross, Jesus, or the Trinity as the canonical Scriptures teach, nor do they agree with the doctrine taught by the holy, catholic, apostolic church over two millennia.... Continue Reading

A new feature – Presbyterian Profundity. Episode One: B. B. Warfield on Worldliness

Written by Carl Truman | Tuesday, October 18, 2011

In a shameless knock-off of the Pyromaniacs’ practice of providing a weekly dose of Spurgeon, here we start a new feature: Presbyterian Profundity, featuring quotations from a bunch of old, dead guys who lived, to quote Spinal Tap on Stonehenge, hundreds of years before the beginning of history. First out of the blocks is B... Continue Reading

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