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Of Morals, Evolution And Atheism/Agnosticism17 comments

pastoralmusings wrote 3 weeks ago: In an exchange a few days back a comment was made about morals being determined by what is good for … more »

Tags: Apologetics, Evolution, Creation, immorality, amorality, intelligent design, Morals, Atheism, Agnosticism

They won the moral test1 comment

miztres wrote 1 month ago: You know those questions you get at school to get discussion going about moral choices about what is … more »

Tags: Law

Stone-Campbell Hermeneutics V - Moral and Positive Law7 comments

John Mark Hicks wrote 1 month ago: Be grateful–this post is under 2500 words. I plan one more on Stone-Campbell Hermeneutics and … more »

Tags: Stone-Campbell, Hermeneutics, Grace, Churches of Christ, Ecclesiology, James A. Harding, Alexander Campbell, Baptism, Law

THOUGHT FOR TODAY

randallbutisingh wrote 1 month ago: Quotes by C.S. Lewis “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. … more »

Tags: Philosophy, Religion, Thoughts, soul, CS Lewis, Setting Goals, Clive Staples Lewis, Prayers, God as a parachute

Law and Moral Agency3 comments

Jeff Thayne wrote 1 month ago: Jeffrey Thayne I read through entries from an internet discussion group a few weeks ago and found th … more »

Tags: Gospel, Law, Politics, moral agency, agency, Freedom, Satan, Dictatorship, Accountability

Metaphors of the Atonement1 comment

Jeff Thayne wrote 1 month ago: Jeffrey Thayne As Latter-day Saints, we know that every sin, every heartache, and all suffering can … more »

Tags: Gospel, Christianity, C. S. Lewis, Atonement, Christ, Forgiveness, Redemption

Odd Realities and Moral Imperatives3 comments

Jeff Thayne wrote 1 month ago: Jeffrey Thayne “Besides being complicated, reality, in my experience, is usually odd. It is no … more »

Tags: Gospel, Empiricism, experience?, a priori, Christianity, C. S. Lewis

Reformed Chiliasm (Part 14)

Brian Simmons wrote 3 months ago:    We’ve already alluded to the passage in John’s Apocalypse in which the “First … more »

Tags: Resurrection, Eschatology, doctrine, Baptism, Chiliasm, first resurrection

those grey areas

inhisgrace wrote 3 months ago: I’ve been pondering about the same issue over and over for the longest time until I can’ … more »

Tags: Christianity, Friends, God, Love, My Experiences, Religion, 10 commandments, Ten Commandments, Grey Areas

Essential or Non-Essential?2 comments

womenembracingfaith wrote 3 months ago: Have you noticed how draining political discussions can become after awhile? I’m tired of the … more »

Tags: applications, Depression, Liberty, Romans 7, Sin

Evangelicalism and the Reformed View of the Law

R. Scott Clark wrote 4 months ago: At Pulpit Magazine, Nathan Busenitz is tackling the question of the relations between the NT believe … more »

Tags: History of the Reformed Churches, Recovering the Reformed Confession, Reformed Ethics, & Natural Law, antinomianism, neonomianism, NT and law, Civil Law, ceremonial law

is all sin, sin?

sammm1777 wrote 5 months ago: I wrote this a few years ago regarding a Bible Study I had here at work.  The question was brough … more »

Tags: Sin, Romans, John, fall short

The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, IV

Steve Farrell wrote 5 months ago: But I have one whom I must please, to whom I must be subject, whom I must obey:- God, and those who … more »

Tags: The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, Moral Philosophy, God, Epictetus, Family, Individual Responsibility, individualism, Goodness, Morality

The Bondage Found in Unbridled Liberty

Krista Dominguez wrote 5 months ago: We live in a day and age when people think they should be able to do whatever they want, regardless … more »

Tags: Apologetics, Christianity, Morality, Relativism, Religion, Truth, Bondage, conscience, G.K. Chesterton

The Priesthood of Melchisedec1 comment

Brian Simmons wrote 5 months ago: “And being made perfect, He became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey Hi … more »

Tags: adamic or mosaic?, doctrine, Eschatology, Faith, General Judgment, Jesus Christ, melchizedek, parousia, Sin

Moral Law and Legislating Morality

fooser wrote 6 months ago: As long as it is admitted that the law may be diverted from its true purpose—that it may violate p … more »

Tags: Religion, Politics, Philosophy, News, Republicans, Democrats, Individual Rights

Ethical philosophy1 comment

ElShaddai Edwards wrote 6 months ago: I think I’ve forgotten almost everything I learned in college about ethical philosophy, but at … more »

Tags: Philosophy, ethics

Book Review Part 2 of Dan Lioy's "Jesus as Torah in John 1-12": Chp. 2 "The Moral Law in Christ-Centered Perspective"1 comment

Rick Hogaboam wrote 7 months ago: This is my second review of this book by Dr. Dan Lioy. To see part one, check: http://endued.wordp … more »

Tags: Theology, Biblical Studies, Christology, Book Reviews, Sanctification, Gospel, Jesus, dan lioy, Torah

Francis Collins Makes UVA Graduates Squirm2 comments

Laz wrote 7 months ago: About a month or so ago I was at Barnes & Noble and perused through a copy of Dr. Francis Collin … more »

Tags: General, Books, Faith, Science, Religion, Scientists, Creationism, College, Francis Collins


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