We are then subjected to ridiculous ad for 'Christian Coffee' whatever that is. To be frank, I'd rather give my money to Starbucks than false Christianity. Don't be fooled, despite their claims, these people have no problem giving their money to support evil. The list of examples is long and would fill an encyclopaedia. It was ridiculous to say the least. Later we are subjected to a sacrilegious soap commercial cast in Dominionist terms and a biography of John Knox is promoted - certainly a whitewash of his actual history and views.
Calling for a Return to the Doctrinal Ideals and Kingdom Ethics of the First Reformation
22 June 2025
The SBC Founders Find the Road to not just Loserdom but Functional Apostasy (I)
https://www.theblaze.com/abide/meek-not-weak-the-era-of-christian-loserdom-is-over
https://founders.org/podcasts/tstt-must-christians-lose-down-here/
The Founders here refers not to the American Founders but a movement within the Southern Baptist Convention to recover its Calvinist roots from the time of the antebellum split in American Christianity. I remember hearing about this movement back in the 1990's and it was spoken of with great approval and hope. Today, Tom Ascol is the leader of the Founders. I'm not entirely sure if he's cut from the same cloth as earlier men like Ernest Reisinger who got the movement going. There's no doubt that the Founders have played a significant role in the genesis of New Calvinism.
07 May 2025
Evangelical Ecclesiology and the Question of Authority
The reason the Southern Baptist Convention is still arguing about women preachers is because they won't address the fundamental issue. The vast majority of the conservatives have no problem with women teaching - which is to exercise authority. The arguments in the New Testament that forbid women office are tied to the question of authority and the role of women which is one of domesticity.
13 January 2025
How Should Christians View Their Children?
https://jacobrcrouch.wordpress.com/2024/11/01/train-your-kids-to-be-christians/
There is much that is positive in this article and I do not doubt Crouch's sincerity nor do I wish to simply cast his comments in a negative light. Rather I wish to utilize them and discuss some of the tensions and inconsistencies that exist within the Reformed and Evangelical communities.
30 June 2022
Sola Scriptura and Divine Simplicity (II)
To my mind, it makes perfect sense that this dispute over the doctrine of God has arisen in the context of Reformed Baptist circles as I have long argued Baptist doctrine and understandings regarding concepts such as the covenant and sacraments tend toward reductionism and result from a kind of rationalism at work that will not tolerate ambiguity, tension, and paradox – even though a true Biblicist hermeneutic demands the embrace of such mysteries.
Sola Scriptura and Divine Simplicity (I)
Though I've made it abundantly clear in the past that I'm not
a fan of Chris Arnzen's Iron Sharpens Iron, when I saw that Sam Waldron was to
be the guest I decided to give the show a listen. I was all the more intrigued
by the suggestion that there were problems or challenges with regard to Sola
Scriptura.
I was mostly pleased by what I heard. I feared that the show
would be about Critical Race Theory, alien epistemologies and things of that
order, but that wasn't it at all. They were talking about a debate taking place
within Reformed circles and given Arnzen and Waldron – specifically within
Reformed Baptist circles.
02 January 2022
The Deacon Problem in Both Anglican and Baptist Circles (II)
But they're not the only group that has a problem with the diaconate. In Baptist circles there's also a great deal of confusion on this point. For them, the office of 'pastor' is akin to Paul's bishop in 1 Timothy 3.
The Deacon Problem in Both Anglican and Baptist Circles (I)
I recently had an exchange with a priest from the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). As our church situation has collapsed due to the degeneration of worship into therapy, politics, and entertainment and the fact that Trumpites are running rampant in many local congregations including our own, we've been looking for an alternative.
12 August 2021
The Testimony of IC Herendeen and World War I
Irwin C Herendeen (1883-1982) is a name few remember today. Those who are familiar with the name usually connect it to Arthur Pink. A Christian book and tract publisher, Herendeen laboured in Central Pennsylvania and published many of Pink's works among others.
20 September 2020
Metanarratives of Church History: Mercersburg, Confessionalism, and Landmarkism
Recovering the First Reformation - Toward a Proto-Protestant Narrative of Church History (III)
Nevin imposes a theological paradigm and metanarrative on his
reading of Church History but ignores the fact that the New Testament
repeatedly and forcefully warns of apostasy and appeals to the Old Testament as
a pattern which is replete with examples of corruption, defection and
compromise. In other words the Scriptures all but told us to expect this course
in terms of the history of the Church and yet Nevin's progression paradigm has
no room for it.