From Ralph Ovadal: Dear Friends, I am providing here a link to an article which was posted at Deseret News October 21, 2013. It is a report of Dr. Albert Mohler’s relationship with LDS officials and his recent speaking engagement at the Mormon Brigham Young University. I believe in civil and religious liberty. I believe […]
Tag Archives: ecumenicism
The Foreign Spirit of Contemporary Worship Music (video)
posted by Joel Taylor
Wow. If you have the time, this is a message, and an education, much needed in the Church today.
The Ecumenical Pansy-ism of Dr. Russell Moore
posted by Joel Taylor
You can tell a lot about someone’s theology and tendency to pander or be politically correct by reading what they write about. I do not say that in a pejorative way. Well, it’s true, I fail to appreciate (read “can’t stand” ) being ‘PC’ and pandering is not one of my strong points. When it […]
Joel Beeke Goes Ecumenical, Joins the New Calvinist March Back to Rome
posted by Joel Taylor
The post below was originally written July of 2012 by Ralph Ovadal and Ivan Foster. It contains much information (and links) revealing how Dr. Joel Beeke has left the solid foundations of Biblical theology and compromised himself in the New Calvinist march back to Rome – a road on which all new calvinists are walking, […]
SBC’s Hunt for the Calvinist Boogeymen
posted by Joel Taylor
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark Nashville. Wait. Let’s start over. Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 4, 87-91….and Action! Horatio: He waxes desperate with imagination. Marcellus: Let’s follow. ‘Tis not fit thus to obey him. Horatio: Have after. To what issue will this come? Marcellus: Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Horatio: […]
Salt Cellar 4/6
posted by Joel Taylor
Papal Scandals Through History A fascinating look at the Vatican and many of the “Pope problems” experienced by the Roman Catholic Church throughout history. An Ecumenical Mess The ‘interfaith movement’ continues to gain strength according to this report by the Washington Times, the first of a series. The push for this ecumenical bonding between religions […]