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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-10

@ronhenzel @sola_chad The law of noncontradiction applies within a defined system of premises, but the real question is whether your theological system actually reflects what Scripture teaches. Claiming other interpretations are inconsistent simply ...

@ronhenzel @sola_chad The law of noncontradiction applies within a defined system of premises, but the real question is whether your theological system actually reflects what Scripture teaches. Claim

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-05

@JohnRayKite @TheLaurenChen You are using a similar argument to what I am except I am combining the clear reading “I do not permit a woman to teach” with the context about stopping false teaching and drawing the only reasonable logical conclusion. I...

@JohnRayKite @TheLaurenChen You are using a similar argument to what I am except I am combining the clear reading “I do not permit a woman to teach” with the context about stopping false teaching and

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-07-16

@CFlow1992 I’m not denying that grace is central to the New Testament. But calling Calvinism ‘the doctrines of grace’ frames one specific theological system as the only faithful reading when in fact, it teaches that God withholds saving grace from mo...

@CFlow1992 I’m not denying that grace is central to the New Testament. But calling Calvinism ‘the doctrines of grace’ frames one specific theological system as the only faithful reading when in fact,

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-07-16

@1KingdomDoulos Oh goodness, my comments are not about the decline of the Bible! They are about the theological framework called Calvinism. Calvinism is not the Bible (as much as you might believe it is accurate). If Calvinism declines, it will mean ...

@1KingdomDoulos Oh goodness, my comments are not about the decline of the Bible! They are about the theological framework called Calvinism. Calvinism is not the Bible (as much as you might believe it

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-07-16

@ChrisA553925529 @Guitardo7 The gates of hell will not prevail against *the chur

@ChrisA553925529 @Guitardo7 The gates of hell will not prevail against *the church*. Don't worry, 'Calvinism' is not the church, it's a theological system. It's also not the Bible.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-07-15

@NicoSanchezUSA While I'm hoping for the theological system of Calvinism to fade

@NicoSanchezUSA While I'm hoping for the theological system of Calvinism to fade, Calvinists are still my brothers and sisters in Christ. The differences we have are no where near the differences pres

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-07-08

@carol66944 @OrinRomine I’m sorry to say this, but your handling of this passage is a chaotic mix of eisegesis, grammatical confusion, and theological misdirection—jumping between metaphors (Adam, Gentiles, Christ) without any textual anchor. None of...

@carol66944 @OrinRomine I’m sorry to say this, but your handling of this passage is a chaotic mix of eisegesis, grammatical confusion, and theological misdirection—jumping between metaphors (Adam, Gen

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-07-06

@Paula_333 @BronWen727104 Jesus also didn't choose a Gentile as one of his 12 ap

@Paula_333 @BronWen727104 Jesus also didn't choose a Gentile as one of his 12 apostles. So by the same logic you are using regarding women, how is any leader in the church allowed to be a Gentile?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-07-03

@JosiahHuggins1 @subq You’re treating the meme like it was trying to quote Scripture word-for-word, but it’s a parable. It’s a compressed, satirical illustration to expose the logical flow of Calvinist thought. It wasn’t intended to be a transcript. ...

@JosiahHuggins1 @subq You’re treating the meme like it was trying to quote Scripture word-for-word, but it’s a parable. It’s a compressed, satirical illustration to expose the logical flow of Calvinis

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-05-31

@xforumuk @travismsnow Plants growing on Day 3 without the sun is only illogical

@xforumuk @travismsnow Plants growing on Day 3 without the sun is only illogical if God is not capable of sustaining life without natural means. But Scripture consistently shows God sustains life dir

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-05-30

@dalepartridge Men are 2x more likely to emotionally manipulate and seduce others into affairs. That’s a real stat. By your logic, it’s why men shouldn’t lead churches, rule in government, make high-stakes leadership decisions, or vote. They are m...

@dalepartridge Men are 2x more likely to emotionally manipulate and seduce others into affairs. That’s a real stat. By your logic, it’s why men shouldn’t lead churches, rule in government, make high

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-05-24

@ronhenzel Why not just let the text speak for itself? You’re free to hold to a theological system, but you can’t accuse someone of misreading Scripture when they’re simply refusing to insert a theological category—like “effectual grace”—into a word...

@ronhenzel Why not just let the text speak for itself? You’re free to hold to a theological system, but you can’t accuse someone of misreading Scripture when they’re simply refusing to insert a theol

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-05-24

@ronhenzel You appealed to Beeke & Smalley earlier as though their descripti

@ronhenzel You appealed to Beeke & Smalley earlier as though their description of helkō reflected the word’s actual meaning, when in fact, it reflects a Reformed theological framework layered on t

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-05-24

@ronhenzel You just confirmed that no Greek lexicon defines helkō in Jn 6:44 as

@ronhenzel You just confirmed that no Greek lexicon defines helkō in Jn 6:44 as “effectual grace.” That was the question. You’ve now acknowledged that “effectual grace” is a theological term, not a le

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-05-04

Authentein (the verb form) is extremely rare. Winger cites one example (BGU 1208) as neutral or positive. But one document—especially a private business contract—does not establish how Paul uses the term in a pastoral, theological warning about decep...

Authentein (the verb form) is extremely rare. Winger cites one example (BGU 1208) as neutral or positive. But one document—especially a private business contract—does not establish how Paul uses the t

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-24

@ronhenzel @WonderingBashir For example, Dr. Daniel Wallace, while I deeply respect him for his expertise, is a Calvinist and a cessationist and I disagree with his theological stance in these areas because I think he is wrong. And why do other Gree...

@ronhenzel @WonderingBashir For example, Dr. Daniel Wallace, while I deeply respect him for his expertise, is a Calvinist and a cessationist and I disagree with his theological stance in these areas b

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

Finally, for his TL;DR post (https://t.co/iNJCUobNmN), Ponder calls Mandrell a t

Finally, for his TL;DR post (https://t.co/iNJCUobNmN), Ponder calls Mandrell a thin and narrow ideological complementarian who is one in name only. However, I don't think Ponder takes the passages he

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-01-25

@elemayohoh @HolyHomebody Finally, Greek’s syntax is highly precise and nuanced,

@elemayohoh @HolyHomebody Finally, Greek’s syntax is highly precise and nuanced, making it an excellent language for capturing detailed theological and doctrinal ideas. It’s a fantastic choice for the

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-01-24

@ImRevAlan @PFKHealth @BornAgainMissy Yes, and following the logic, they were to teach all nations to obey *everything* that He commanded them. This would have been a good time to clarify “except make sure you limit women’s instruction and make sure ...

@ImRevAlan @PFKHealth @BornAgainMissy Yes, and following the logic, they were to teach all nations to obey *everything* that He commanded them. This would have been a good time to clarify “except make

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-01-03

@covapologetics @subq Hm. In that case, we as the church are all topologically m

@covapologetics @subq Hm. In that case, we as the church are all topologically married given we are part of the typological relationship you mentioned. Jesus wasn’t a literal pastor (ie. shepherd). N

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-12-17

@mtnhousewife @Matthew56193629 I love following the rules of logic! Please conti

@mtnhousewife @Matthew56193629 I love following the rules of logic! Please continue.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-12-08

In conclusion, Rev 17:8 doesn’t teach that some people were “never written” in t

In conclusion, Rev 17:8 doesn’t teach that some people were “never written” in the Book of Life. Instead, it highlights the singular “name” of the beast. Misreading this text creates theological and t

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-12-06

@ScarletNevermr @rightresponsem Hang on…so when an actual literal word for autho

@ScarletNevermr @rightresponsem Hang on…so when an actual literal word for authority is used it is mutual, but when an anatomical word is used now it is about hierarchy and one way authority? Puzzlin

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-12-02

@wrightdjohn @ProvisionistP Is that should the same as "should not commit adulte

@wrightdjohn @ProvisionistP Is that should the same as "should not commit adultery"? So for you, it's a sin for a woman to lead even if she's theologically solid and a gifted teacher?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-10-25

@thomas1sams @MikeWingerii Yes, your logic about being able, skilled or gifted doesn't mean we should do that thing, but you have to provide clear scriptural commands or declarations of sin in order to declare something as disallowed. Stealing is cl...

@thomas1sams @MikeWingerii Yes, your logic about being able, skilled or gifted doesn't mean we should do that thing, but you have to provide clear scriptural commands or declarations of sin in order t

1Co 6:9-10 Eph 4:28 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-10-23

@StylesMcFiles @MikeWingerii No I am not. You have no right to judge my inner motives as no one knows them except myself and God and those to whom either reveals them. A chronological order of creation does not confer authority of the earlier over t...

@StylesMcFiles @MikeWingerii No I am not. You have no right to judge my inner motives as no one knows them except myself and God and those to whom either reveals them. A chronological order of creati

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-09-22

@carol66944 @Manny_Clay1 Paul’s reference in 1Ti 2:13 emphasizes this chronological creation order—Adam first, then Eve—not in a genealogical sense, but in the context of explaining the reason behind his teaching. He’s pointing back to the order in w...

@carol66944 @Manny_Clay1 Paul’s reference in 1Ti 2:13 emphasizes this chronological creation order—Adam first, then Eve—not in a genealogical sense, but in the context of explaining the reason behind

1Ti 2:13 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-09-22

@carol66944 @Manny_Clay1 It contains no new information from a genealogical pers

@carol66944 @Manny_Clay1 It contains no new information from a genealogical perspective as Genesis is 100% clear on this. There is absolutely no speculation *whatsoever* on the order of creation.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-06-12

@Grump_Old_Man @DBryanRhodes @ronhenzel @Gates_of_Derry @CalebDixonSmith Thanks for sharing this. My search didn't find that Morris was Egalitarian in the full sense of that term. It seems he was open-minded regarding women in ministry and for their...

@Grump_Old_Man @DBryanRhodes @ronhenzel @Gates_of_Derry @CalebDixonSmith Thanks for sharing this. My search didn't find that Morris was Egalitarian in the full sense of that term. It seems he was ope

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-06-05

@LogicSaysBurn @SpecterAndBride My wife loves her job and manages around her mon

@LogicSaysBurn @SpecterAndBride My wife loves her job and manages around her monthly cycle like most women.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-06-05

@LogicSaysBurn @Dayagent47 Curious then that the word is feminine in v1. For the

@LogicSaysBurn @Dayagent47 Curious then that the word is feminine in v1. For the Greek the masculine form can be used when both male and female is possible. To exclude women you’d have to be explicit

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-06-05

@LogicSaysBurn @Dayagent47 What is the OT requirement for elders that you are re

@LogicSaysBurn @Dayagent47 What is the OT requirement for elders that you are referring to?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-06-03

Maybe if women were allowed to be theologically trained and serve as overseers, there would be better oversight of women’s small groups and Bible studies. Maybe women would see a reason for theological study if they were allowed to use it. Strange t...

Maybe if women were allowed to be theologically trained and serve as overseers, there would be better oversight of women’s small groups and Bible studies. Maybe women would see a reason for theologica

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-06-03

@LogicSaysBurn @BeyondZenny @Brian_Sauve A pastor is not supposed to act in a coercive manner. He might say “the Word says <*>” ⎯ in that case, I open my Bible and I see and agree that the Word says <*>. Then he challenges me to apply it ...

@LogicSaysBurn @BeyondZenny @Brian_Sauve A pastor is not supposed to act in a coercive manner. He might say “the Word says <*>” ⎯ in that case, I open my Bible and I see and agree that the Word

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-31

@LogicSaysBurn @Cooper9DL Fundamentally it’s the context that determines meaning; the range of meaning or past usage merely informs how Paul might have been using the word. So regardless, you have to go to the text in context as the final arbiter as ...

@LogicSaysBurn @Cooper9DL Fundamentally it’s the context that determines meaning; the range of meaning or past usage merely informs how Paul might have been using the word. So regardless, you have to

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-31

@LogicSaysBurn @Cooper9DL That source is Leon Morris, a complementarian, in his

@LogicSaysBurn @Cooper9DL That source is Leon Morris, a complementarian, in his commentary on 1 Corinthians from the Tyndale New Testament Commentary series.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-31

@LogicSaysBurn @KylePierce96 I’m not sure how you get pastoral role for Adam. And it has nothing to do with being older (they were created on the same day)—it’s simply that God have Adam experiences to prepare him for Eve which she didn’t get and the...

@LogicSaysBurn @KylePierce96 I’m not sure how you get pastoral role for Adam. And it has nothing to do with being older (they were created on the same day)—it’s simply that God have Adam experiences t

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-31

@LogicSaysBurn @Cooper9DL I’m not sure that is relevant to Paul’s use of the ter

@LogicSaysBurn @Cooper9DL I’m not sure that is relevant to Paul’s use of the term in the majority of its use in the New Testament.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-30

@LogicSaysBurn Jesus demonstrated a difference between childhood and adulthood.

@LogicSaysBurn Jesus demonstrated a difference between childhood and adulthood. When his parents told him to come with them as a child, he submitted. When his mother tried to extract him while he was

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-30

@LogicSaysBurn Both single and married progeny should continue to honor their pa

@LogicSaysBurn Both single and married progeny should continue to honor their parents. Honouring doesn’t mean subordinate or obedient to (in the same way as in their childhood). This is nothing to do

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-30

@LogicSaysBurn Paul said it had to do with the time sequence order of creation w

@LogicSaysBurn Paul said it had to do with the time sequence order of creation which had a connection to why one was deceived and the other was not. Your idea that this has anything to do with authori

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-30

@LogicSaysBurn BTW, are you still the authority over your 50 year old unmarried

@LogicSaysBurn BTW, are you still the authority over your 50 year old unmarried son or daughter?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-30

@LogicSaysBurn Ok, glad you got that one right. Jesus submitted himself to his parents as a child, but when he was ministering and his mother was trying to extract Him, He didn’t submit. If Adam wasn’t a child (he was not even 1 day old), then neith...

@LogicSaysBurn Ok, glad you got that one right. Jesus submitted himself to his parents as a child, but when he was ministering and his mother was trying to extract Him, He didn’t submit. If Adam wasn

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-05-24

@KillmanBuck @JoInAthensGa @Eric_Conn Please explain where the poor logic and ex

@KillmanBuck @JoInAthensGa @Eric_Conn Please explain where the poor logic and exegesis is. "...preaching for everyone is out" - I don't follow what you are concluding here. I'm all for thinking crit

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-04-12

@kjvchurches @iheartJ37 @MikeWingerii The LXX is mythological? It was the Greek

@kjvchurches @iheartJ37 @MikeWingerii The LXX is mythological? It was the Greek text that the disciples and early church used and many of the NT quotes from the OT are from the LXX.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-04-11

@MikeJGreiner @ryancduff @MikeWingerii What makes you think Paul meant that God created Adam as the first ranking commanding officer over any future created human? Paul’s point was simply that Adam was created chronologically before Eve. This had an...

@MikeJGreiner @ryancduff @MikeWingerii What makes you think Paul meant that God created Adam as the first ranking commanding officer over any future created human? Paul’s point was simply that Adam w

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-24

@TheMuppetPastor @ScottCross_8 @GinaACleveland The complementarian argument is t

@TheMuppetPastor @ScottCross_8 @GinaACleveland The complementarian argument is that because of biological differences, women are to submit to men (not mutually) and are not to hold leadership roles. T

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-18

@SwordMasterPub 1. Yes, shepherding is a function of elders. 2. The male form is

@SwordMasterPub 1. Yes, shepherding is a function of elders. 2. The male form is often used when both male and female are in view. This is not a forbidding of women or the unmarried. 3. Your logic fai

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-15

@JeremyMBauman @ChrisAndJones @MikeWingerii To be honest, I don’t understand why more egalitarians don’t see this as putting all the pieces together. But I have to go with what makes the most sense of scripture. You are right that sometimes it can se...

@JeremyMBauman @ChrisAndJones @MikeWingerii To be honest, I don’t understand why more egalitarians don’t see this as putting all the pieces together. But I have to go with what makes the most sense of

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-03-13

@Emotionscoach At least I'm thankful his practice is more egalitarian. I just wi

@Emotionscoach At least I'm thankful his practice is more egalitarian. I just wish he wasn't so hostile to those who are theologically egalitarian.

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