By Ron Halbrook Consistent Pattern of Openness It is important to emphasize that Truth Magazine has never been characterized by that bigoted brand of journalism that can allow only one side of vital issues to be published. From its earliest days, there has been openness to consider opposing views, to let them be heard. This does …
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Handling Aright the Word of Truth (XVI)
By Morris W. R. Bailey As we continue our study of handling aright the word of truth, I now propose to show that such requires that we consider The Text In The Light Of Its Context I recall an incident that occurred several years ago, when I was a boy in school. One day we received …
Debate in Dyersburg
By Larry Ray Hafley Dick Blackford met Paul Dabdoub, a Baptist preacher, in debate on December 8, 9, 1977. This discussion in Dyersburg, Tennessee, considered the plan of salvation. Mr. Dabdoub (pronounced, Dab-do) affirmed that salvation is solely by a penitent faith, before and without water baptism. Brother Blackford affirmed that water baptism is essential to …
Imputed Righteousness: Examining The Arguments (2)
By Mike Willis Last week, I presented a rather thorough examination of the Greek word logizomai to show that there were no usages of this word which might lend support to the doctrine that the perfect obedience of Jesus Christ is imputed to the account of the believer so that God overlooks his sins. I want …
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