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June 5, 2010 - 0 Comments

What Latin Traditionalists Need to Understand By: Jay My purpose here is to correct a tendency and misconception, which sometimes leads to an error.  Debating the status of this document’s...

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June 5, 2010 - 0 Comments

(Back by popular demand. -Jay  😉   By M. B. One thing that amazes me when I read Reformed people’s arguments against Rome is not so much what they say...

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May 27, 2010 - 0 Comments

A Presuppositional Critique: It’s Inseparability from Faith   By: Jay Dyer I shouldn’t have to go to my local church [!] and end up having to defend the accuracy and...

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May 24, 2010 - 0 Comments

This week I read some really good articles I want to pass on. “Temple of Man: Freemasonry, Civil Religion and Education” by: Terry Melanson “The Church Impotent: The Feminization of...

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May 24, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay The “television event of the decade” ended with what is, in my opinion, the cheesiest and empty theme it could have possibly had.  As it turns out, as...

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May 22, 2010 - 0 Comments

Part 7 from our old interaction By: Jay Turretinfan responded to the accusation that the strict legal imputation view must necessitate a damning, forsaking, cutting-off, or separation (choose whichever term you...

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May 10, 2010 - 0 Comments

My good friend Jonathan, who at the time was an Anglican seminarian, wrote a great introduction to Christology paper a few years ago. He has since moved into Orthodoxy, but...

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May 5, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer I had always thought, following James B. Jordan’s analysis as well (in Through New Eyes), that the three levels of the Temple signified a three-tiered, symbolical view...

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May 3, 2010 - 0 Comments

A Detailed Analysis of the Implications of Reformation Theology By: Jay Dyer St. Gregory of Nyssa wrote of the reason for the Incarnation:  “Sick, our nature demanded to be healed; fallen, to...

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May 3, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer I was, for several years in my early 20s a supporter of Paul Washer.  To me he seemed a godly leader: A real missionary, and a true...

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May 2, 2010 - 0 Comments

Response to Turretinfan’s Monothelitism Post Turretinfan, just as with the single subject issue, doesn’t understand the argument. A fully human will, with its own natural energy, is part and parcel...

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April 17, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer Protestants are generally clueless when it comes to the canon of Scripture. Even the best of them act as if the Bible dropped out of heaven into...

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April 17, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer A Calvinist has asked: how can Christ assume a fallen nature and not be sinful?   In Calvinism, the tendency is to say that sin is actually in...

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April 15, 2010 - 0 Comments

[So stop trying to get the hypostases to split and damn one another, Protestants! -Jay] Four Discourses Against The Arians, Discourse III: 54. Therefore as, when the flesh advanced, He is...

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April 15, 2010 - 0 Comments

The Metropolitan, George of Lebanon, openly rejects the God of the Old Testament. In the last few weeks, I have seen 4 Orthodox prelates make similar statements.  But I’m sure...

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April 14, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer Granted, this is vintage Alpha Omega Ministries, and maybe James White has changed his position since then, and if so, I will gladly retract this post. However,...

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April 12, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Nick I would hope that anyone reading the title of this post would consider the suggested question nothing short of blasphemy. For those who don’t know, there are Christians...

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April 11, 2010 - 0 Comments

And Why I Wouldn’t Go Back Many practical and observational reasons could also be given, but this will focus on the central doctrinal errors I see. By: Jay Dyer I...

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April 11, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer “…The Divine Nature cannot be apprehended by human reason, and…we cannot even represent to ourselves all its greatness.” -St. Gregory the Theologian St. Gregory of Nazianzus is...

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April 11, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer No one should be afraid to read someone even the West believes to be a Doctor of the Church. Some Latins, however, actually discourage people from reading...

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