Dear PCA, Don’t Let Revoice Fool You: A Response to Revoice’s Frequently Asked Questions – Part 3
Revoice cannot separate romance from same-sex attraction because one cannot separate same-sex sexual attraction from same-sex attraction.
The church has nothing to learn from “gay Christians” concerning biblical friendship because their gay friendships are neither biblical nor holy. Gay is not good. Gay and every motion that comes from it, since it is a result of the fall and is entirely original sin, is sin as well. The only hope for those... Continue Reading
Attitude Not Platitude – Five Business and Personal Resolutions to Consider in this Covid Chaos.
While going through tough times, we find hope in and by God’s grace to face issues realistically, not in an unrealistic optimism grounded in false hope.
Frankl notes that, despite the horror of these camps, man must not allow himself to be defined by his tormentors but choose to maintain his dignity and self-respect; he must make good positive constructive choices as best he can. He must have a reason to live; he must see beyond where he is now. Those... Continue Reading
Dear PCA, Don’t Let Revoice Fool You: A Response to Revoice’s Frequently Asked Questions – Part 2
Looking closer at the language Revoice uses and compare it with the writings of their leaders, we will see that their theology is neither biblical nor Reformed.
Revoice argues that “gay Christians” do not have to forsake the sin of same-sex attraction. They do not consider same-sex attraction to be “actual sin.” They argue the opposite of this, believing that same-sex attraction is good when it is separated from same-sex sexual attraction. But the WCF contends that there is no righteousness before... Continue Reading
Dear PCA, Don’t Let Revoice Fool You: A Response to Revoice’s Frequently Asked Questions – Part 1
Helpful guidance for readers to understand Revoice theology and provides a way forward for the PCA and Revoice.
Revoice claims to uphold Christian orthodoxy while arguing that being gay is bad, a result of the fall, not designed by God, and yet, they also argue that being gay is good. But neither the Bible nor the Reformed tradition knows anything of the “good” results of the fall, nor the “good” of original sin.... Continue Reading
The Hunt for the Thin Complementarian
The search for the right size complementarian: Is it thick or thin?
Part of the confusion over this issue lies in the fact that some parachurch ministries and some pastors have insisted on making adherence to extra-biblical language—like “complementarian”—a test of orthodoxy. Certainly, there are times when extra-biblical language is important in helping us understand and communicate biblical truth. Perhaps the best example is the word “Trinity.”... Continue Reading
Home Sweet Homeschool
Elizabeth Bartholet, a Harvard law professor, is concerned that homeschooled children are in a dangerous situation and won’t be able to contribute to a democratic society since they have not attended schools.
In view of the clear educational advantages to homeschooling, the only reason for such a determined attack on it is the existence of a widespread ideological commitment to use the state and state education to bring down historic Western culture and the Christian faith. Homeschooling, whenever possible, may be one of the last remaining ways... Continue Reading
The Irrationality of Rebellion
The number one cause of death in the U.S. is not war, starvation, car accidents, cancer, suicide, smoking, heart disease, or Covid-19; it's abortion.
Our attention is dominated and our lives are captivated by a disease that’s claimed 57,000 American lives in the last 3 months. All the while the river of blood still flows beneath our streets. The merciless scourge which has killed, an average of twice that many monthly for the last 47 years rages on. This... Continue Reading
Against Masks: Not Hindering Our Personal and Relational Connection With Others
For Greeks and the Romans, “person” referred to the role played in the theater or society; it was external to one’s true identity. In short, a person was a mask.
There is much talk these days about requiring people to wear masks as a condition for reopening states, businesses, and churches. This is said to be part of the “new normal” that we are to expect and accept without question. I would like to suggest that this practice, if widely implemented, would have a dehumanizing... Continue Reading
What Will the Virus Teach Us?
I pray that we will see it as more than a strange time, but as a rich opportunity filled with spiritual growth.
Regardless of how we feel about the economy, the president, the conspiracies theories, foreign countries, or the way that an acquaintance is or isn’t reacting to everything, God is calling us to show love. And that love should be obvious in the ways that we speak, in the ways that we handle social media, in... Continue Reading
A Brief COVID-19 Analysis and Its Implications for the Church (Part 2)
An Update and Biblical Analysis of the Response to the Pandemic
In sum, the potentially disastrous situation we find ourselves in has come about, in part, by a totally inexplicable desire by our magistrates and public health officials to portray COVID 19 as a monstrous, highly contagious and virulent virus by which one places their life at risk just by being around an infected person. That... Continue Reading
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