Subjectivism (II): A Nineteenth Century Problem

By C. G. (Colly) Caldwell, III It is amazing sometimes to listen to advocates of error boasting of their theories as if they had discovered some new truth. It is not unusual at all to hear young men expressing some thought never entertained by them before in terms indicating that they think their positions are new …

The Use of Old Testament Scripture (VII) The Old Testament Testifies of Jesus

By Billy W. Moore There are some who believe in God but who deny that Jesus is the only begotten Son of God. They do not accept the New Testament as authentic, inspired of God and authoritative. Such persons accept the Old Testament as the Word of God (consider the orthodox Jew), thus when studying with …

A Review of “The Beginning Sorrows”

By Terry L. Sumerlin Though I am one who, like Brother William B. Wright, believes that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cures-i.e. a Christian is wise in marrying a Christian; I do not concur with his conclusion drawn from passages of scripture on the subject. According to Brother Wrights reasoning on certain …