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Forde got out of Biblicism; you can, too (6)

July 2, 2010July 2, 2010 admin

“It is not enough just to say that a given command is ‘The Word of God’ … in questions of the civil use of law … each case has to be argued individually …. The fundamental concern of the civil use of the law is for the care of the social order . . . […]

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Are these brides happy?

June 30, 2010June 30, 2010 admin

Western liberals often say, “Muslim women like to be veiled.” Really? Where Islam is strong, women must be shrouded like ghosts; they are not free to reject the veil. See what the young girls in the picture have to look foward to? Next time you hear that Islam and Christianity are alike, remember these brides.

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Forde got out of Biblicism; you can, too (5)

June 27, 2010June 27, 2010 admin

“Law is to be used for political purposes, i.e., for taking care of people here on earth in as good, loving, and just manner as can be managed. Reason, i.e., critical investigation using the best available wisdom and analysis of the concrete human situation in given instances, is to be the arbiter in the political […]

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The Apostle Paul On the Misuse of Galatians 3:28

June 25, 2010June 25, 2010 admin

It’s as if Paul could foresee the misuse, how many would mistake this verse for a social program, even the key verse in all of his writings. So he writes:  “I mean…..,” to point out what he means (Galatians 4:1). 1.    It is not a social program.  Paul understood the world was coming to an […]

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Forde got out of Biblicism; you can, too (4)

June 16, 2010June 27, 2010 admin

“Once justification had again been reasserted in radical fashion, it was natural that heavy pressure would be brought to bear on the received understanding of law. John Agricola rightly sensed that justification by faith could not simply be combined with the older idea of law as an eternal order, still evident in some of Philip […]

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