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Recovering from Aimee Byrd’s “Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood”

Recovering from Aimee Byrd’s “Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood”

Men and women were made to glorify God and to enjoy him forever. The scriptures show us how to fulfill this chief end by teaching what should be believed about God and what duty God requires from man. The first three Q&As of the Westminster Shorter Catechism explain this and Aimee, as an Orthodox Presbyterian, is undoubtedly aware of our general anthropologic purpose.

Catholics Are Not Christians: Why We Draw the Line at Justification

Catholics Are Not Christians: Why We Draw the Line at Justification

When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you. Winston Churchill In the Christian world, there is a massive assault on denominations and doctrinal divide. After all, we’re all believers and followers of Jesus Christ, right? If so, what’s the...

The Holy Spirt: Not A Narcotic

The Holy Spirt: Not A Narcotic

To quote the words of Charles Dickens, it continues to be “the best of times and the worst of times” for evangelicalism. In a news story all but made for the “the worst of times” file, the Daily Mail, a British newspaper, reported the downright disturbing case of...