Saturday, September 7, 2013
New typewriter blog at Type-Writer.org
First coined, typewriter was spelled type-writer, with the hyphen. Thus, Type-Writer.org. I've been collecting these machines for a while now, but only recently with some earnestness. My collection has many regular models, very common typers like the Royal Futura 800, but also many rare machines, such as the Dayton Portable Typewriter and the Molle No. 3. Visit Type-Writer.org.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Creating a new music site
For my gospel music, I have GospelDays.com. For my coffee-house music, I've created WanderingPoet.com. Check it out.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Millennial exclusion and Word of the Kingdom
The dispensational outlook of the Word of the Kingdom represents a departure from traditional, evangelical Christianity, proposing soul salvation, a “works-based” mode of redemption.
This doctrine is maintained by a variety of radicalized dispensational theologians whose disparate understandings can be, at times, bewildering. The form described in the critique referenced here emanates from Cornerstone Christian Fellowship in Jacksonville, Florida, its pastor John Herbert, and the teachings of Arlen L. Chitwood and Cindy Ziegler.
My critique consists of three critical objections:
1. The Word of the Kingdom advocates salvation by works;
2. Leaders and lay leaders of the Word of the Kingdom have broken fellowship with evangelicals, and have condemned, out of hand, all Christians who reject their doctrine;
3. The Word of the Kingdom alters the meaning of scripture through faulty methods of biblical interpretation.
This doctrine is maintained by a variety of radicalized dispensational theologians whose disparate understandings can be, at times, bewildering. The form described in the critique referenced here emanates from Cornerstone Christian Fellowship in Jacksonville, Florida, its pastor John Herbert, and the teachings of Arlen L. Chitwood and Cindy Ziegler.
My critique consists of three critical objections:
1. The Word of the Kingdom advocates salvation by works;
2. Leaders and lay leaders of the Word of the Kingdom have broken fellowship with evangelicals, and have condemned, out of hand, all Christians who reject their doctrine;
3. The Word of the Kingdom alters the meaning of scripture through faulty methods of biblical interpretation.
Labels:
chitwood,
millennial exclusion,
word of the kingdom
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