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Faith, Fotografia & FruitlessHe’s called me a liar and questioned my salvation. He’s attacked my character and used stories of when I was unsaved against me. Instead of exegeting Scripture he relies on a myriad of logical fallacies such as argumentum ad hominem (both abusive and circumstantial), ad hominem tu quoque, ad verecundiam, ad ignorantiam, reductio ad ridiculum, etc. Am I talking about Satan? Nope. It’s Glenn over at Faith & Fotografia. As the discussion has progressed, he has increasingly distanced himself from reality and orthodox Christian doctrine. He has attacked all those who do not...
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CARM Gets it Right: Excursus 5This entry is part 4 of 14 in the series SDA Propaganda RefutedWell America, I hit a nerve. Glenn gets downright vitriolic in his newest rant but what do you expect from him? When you have no ground to stand on your only recourse is to attack the person embarrassing you. As they say, “Cornered dogs will bite.” He even ends his post by conceding which, of course, is the smartest thing for him to do. Also, if you do read it, notice that he does not once interact with anything I’ve said regarding the text. He can’t, of course, but usually he tries and I was disappointed. W...
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Theology MattersA great video from Covenant Life Church. ...
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CARM Gets it Right: Excursus 4.5This entry is part 12 of 14 in the series SDA Propaganda RefutedGlenn then pastes this: …That the Mosaic law is not at stake in Romans 14 is also indicated by the term “koinos—common” which is used in verse 14 to designate “unclean” food. This term is radically different from the word “akathartos—impure, unclean” used in Leviticus 11 (Septuagint) to designate unlawful foods. This suggests that the dispute was not over meat which was unlawful according to the Mosaic Law, but about meat which per se was lawful to eat but because of its association with idol worship (cf. 1 Cor 8...
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CARM Gets it Right: Excursus 4This entry is part 11 of 14 in the series SDA Propaganda RefutedGlenn has finally attempted to interact with my post series regarding his attacks on CARM. Well, sort of. Most of his “interaction” is really a copy and paste from some other guy. I’ll take what I can get, though. Glenn starts off with a misunderstanding of my position: As you can read from my original post, I go to lengths (not enough apparently) to highlight the fact that Romans 14, is indeed about food (fasting), and practices that sprung from it. Paul’s letter to the Romans was intended to correct some of...









