Luke 13: Jesus refutes the idea that some sinners deserve judgment while others are better
Jesus on universal deserving of judgment
In Luke 13 Jesus does not say some deserve judgment and others don't (secular view) nor that only certain obvious sinners do. Instead he says everyone deserves judgment. Anderson's metaphorical death-button applied to everyone under the law's death penalty would kill everyone — including Anderson himself.
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What Winger Presently Gets Wrong: Women Apostles
Response to Mike Winger's Women in Ministry Part 5 on whether women were apostles in the New Testament
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Wayne Grudem 3
This is the part 3 of answering Wayne Grudem’s “ Open letter to Egalitarians ” and his “Six Questions That Have Never Been Satisfactorily Answered”. Today I am posting his third question and my own answer
Theology
verse entry
1 Timothy 5:14
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