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Dr. Douglass Moo
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An earnest defense of John MacArthur’s chivalry.
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French poets, in the eleventh century, discovered or invented, or were the first to express, that romantic species of passion which English poets were still writing about in the nineteenth…. read more
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He knelt like a true gentleman.
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Pulpit & Pen writes in Beth Moore Has Man Get on His Knees, Apologize on Behalf of All Men (emphasis mine): Moore started her career as a teacher for women,… read more
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Erasing “fathers” from Scripture.
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When I looked up the quote of Malachi 4:5-6 for Turning the hearts of children from their fathers. I noticed that the NIV translation has replaced “fathers” with “parents”. 5… read more
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Boldly inoffensive.
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Note: This started as a comment on Cane Caldo’s blog, and has been slightly cleaned up and modified into post form. In Real Men Don’t Impede Her Desires, Cane Caldo… read more
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Straining out gnats.
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But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence. –1 Tim 2:12, KJV While researching for yesterday’s post I… read more
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It is all about clarity.
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Recently The Atlantic ran an article crowing about the feminist victory at the Southern Baptist Convention. Southern Baptists Embrace Gender-Inclusive Language in the Bible*: Last fall, the publishing arm of… read more
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The biblical case for women teaching women.
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11 Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection. 12 But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence. 13 For… read more
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