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Quote from Tom Houston.
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In response to an argument that Isaiah “corrects” Deuteronomy, setting a precedent for “reinterpretation or abrogation” of a divine word, Mohler points out that every time Jesus says ‘You have heard … but I say’, He raises the bar, never lowers it.
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Is It a Sin to Be Wrong? Reflections on Separation Bob Hayton writes another interesting article. What if, when I get to heaven, he asks, I find out that Calvinism was wrong? Was I sinning to take the wrong position? He welcomes discussion, so go over and add your thoughts! (tags: sin)
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Nathan Pitchford: “It is a tragic irony that, in the course of debate over what may constitute authentic worship, the sine qua non of authentic Church-wide worship has been lost.”








