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“Daddy, I Don’t Think God is Real!”

I had what was perhaps the most interesting theological conversation I’ve ever had last night, and it was with my seven year old son. It started with overhearing him tell his younger brother that they had to be “normal” by … Continue reading

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Who are the “Whosoever” of John 3:16?

Interestingly there is no “whosoever” whatsoever in John 3:16. Dr. James White illustrates the fact that “Pas ho pisteuwn” does not equal “whosoever believes“, but rather equals “all the believing ones” or alternatively “everyone believing”.  White also points out that in the … Continue reading

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A Scriptural Critique of Infant Baptism

For those who may be confused about why some Protestant churches retain certain Romish seeds within their theology such as infant baptism (paedobaptism), I thought it may prove helpful to post this straightforward and Biblical teaching from John MacArthur which demonstrates … Continue reading

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