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Two articles very much worth the read:
Is Truth Really Plural? Postmodernism in Full Flower
A Most Ingenious Paradox
Both men are Southern Baptists and both come from a faction of the SBC that is in opposition soteriologically to the vast majority. When it comes to the inerrancy of Scripture one of the things that must be discovered [...]

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James White of Alpha and Omega Ministries writes at
Reformed Baptist Fellowship:

 

Jesus explains that He has come for a purpose, and it is not what you normally hear about during the 14th verse of Just As I Am. He has come for judgment, and the judgment involves sight.

John has been working over this point from the [...]

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For we hold that one is justified by faith apart from works of the law…What then shall we say was gained by Abraham, our forefather according to the flesh? For if Abraham was justified by works, he has something to boast about, but not before God. For what does the Scripture say? “Abraham believed God, [...]

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Today on the Dividing Line: A Review and Refutation of Middle Knowledge
In one form or another, as a related kind, this heresy of progressive knowledge in God is the main course of most Southern Baptists’ soteriology. But they should not feel alone, it is the most common kind of error found and held to by [...]

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In my response to asdkjf oiupij concerning his attack of me as being un-Christian for my attack of Jeff Maness, I made the assertion that Arminianism is a works based religion. For which oiupij claimed that I was ignorant. So also did the less than credible Doulos Christou.
As James White rightly points out in [...]

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(Note: This is an old post from my stint at Reformed Mafia. JCT was a frequent visitor there.)

The condemnations of Arminianism from Dort:
Who make use of the distinction between obtaining and applying in order to instill in the unwary and inexperienced the opinion that God, as far [...]

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James White writes in a piece titled Was Anyone Saved at the Cross? concerning the intecessory work of Christ:
Christ’s atoning death is clearly connected with His advocacy before the Father. Therefore, we can see the following truths:
1) It is impossible that the Son would not intercede for everyone for whom He died. If [...]

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