By T. Doy Moyer We live in an age of non-controversy. People don’t want to discuss things that are controversial. The shift in recent years has been toward “positivism.” “Don’t say or teach anything that has a negative tone to it. Let’s just be positive and make people feel good.” The trends in denominationalism show this …
Monthly Archives: August 2012
Are Preachers Necessary
By Kevin Campbell In a recent debate with a Baptist preacher on the necessity of water baptism to salvation, an unusual argument was advanced. Rejecting the plain teaching of Scriptures such as Mark 16:16, Acts 2:38, 22:16 and 1 Peter 3:21, this preacher made several arguments that were based, not on the Bible, but on human …
Whose Fault Is It?
By Larry Ray Halley In his daily column, April 19, 1993, in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, Billy Graham replied to a lady who stated that her ailing father “has never had anything to do with God, and when I bring up anything about turning to Christ and being prepared to die, he just laughs.” She asked, …
Romes Embarrassment From Long-Lost Evidence
By Luther W. Martin If one were to unquestioningly accept all of Rome’s assertions, she would have us believe that the Roman Church was the mother of all things good! (Like Sad-dam Hussein’s “Mother of all battles!”). The last of the living apostles was John the beloved; though not executed as were others of the Twelve, …
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