The “No Pattern” Theory Where Will It End?

By Dick Blackford When a new theory is being advocated, its proponents don’t always look down the road to see the end result of what they are advocating. If an argument seems to meet the present need, that is enough. It is when someone carries the matter a step farther that we often see the consequences. …

Church History: Baptist Church

By Aude McKee I. Last issue we covered these points in Protestant history: A. Ulrich Zwingli responsible for the origin of the Reformed Church. The Congregational Christian Church and the Evangelical and Reformed Church have merged to form the United Church of Christ. B. Zwingli and Luther held opposing views regarding the authority of the Bible: …

Making Arrangements For A Public Debate

By Ron Halbrook The suggestions offered here on making arrangements for a public debate do not come from an expert and are not absolute. They are meant to encourage and to equip some younger men who may become involved in public debate so that they will not make the mistakes I made. For instance, my first …