In the 1970s, British philosopher Antony Flew coined the phrase, “No true Scotsman.” This expression stands for a well-known logical fallacy: A proponent of a position attempts to protect that position from counterexamples by modifying a definition after the fact, […]
In 1731, Abbé Prévost wrote the French novel Manon Lescaut. It was one of the most controversial novels of its time and was quickly banned from publication. The novel tells the story of 18-year-old Des Grieux, a seminary student […]
Wiele osób w dzisiejszych kościołach wierzy, że prawdziwy wierzący nie może upaść moralnie, a przynajmniej nie zbyt poważnie. Jeśli taka osoba „odpada” na dłuższy czas, według ich teologii oznacza to, […]
Muchas personas en las iglesias hoy en día creen que un verdadero creyente no puede fracasar moralmente, o al menos no de forma grave. Si una persona así “se aparta” […]
Many people in churches today believe that a true believer cannot fail morally, at least not too badly. If such a person “backslides” for an extended period, it shows he […]
I love neat summaries. For example, the Bible sometimes will give a succinct principle, with examples, in a few verses. From these examples we can see how the principle works […]
I think the most common passage used to try to refute Grace Theology is James 2. Verses in the chapter are constantly quoted to teach that...
Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr have been discussing the unpardonable or unforgivable sin. Could a believer commit such...
A recent article about what it means to believe in Jesus made this provocative statement: Salvation does not depend on hitting an unstated bullseye or...
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