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The Rules of Affinity 3: Does the Bible Truly Teach Your Doctrine?

This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Rules of Affinity

These “rules” are very useful for identifying where we have allowed our reason to overrule plain statement in the Bible.  We call this their “negative application” pdf – Affinity3 Affinity3      Continue Reading

The Rules of Affinity 2: Does the Bible Truly Teach Your Doctrine?

This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Rules of Affinity

In this second part we see how all the major fundamental truths of Christianity are plainly stated in Scripture pdf – Affinity2 Affinity2Continue Reading

The Rules of Affinity: Does the Bible Truly Teach Your Doctrine?

This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Rules of Affinity

Many people will tell you their doctrines are “biblical”, but how can you test whether or not that is indeed the case?  Learn these steps and you will be better able to figure out whether God really said so, or whether human reasoning is getting in the way!

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Biblical Arguments for a Young Earth

This talk presents an unabashed scriptural defense of Young-Earth Creationism ArgumentsforYECContinue Reading

The Church as a Mystery (Pt.2)

In Ephesians 3 and Colossians 1 the Apostle Paul refers to teaching about the Church as a “mystery” (musterion) .  What does he mean by this?  Is he saying that the Old Testament saints knew nothing about the New Testament Church?  This lecture deals mainly with the claims of so-called “Progressive Dispensationalism”.

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The Church as a Mystery (Pt.1)

In Ephesians 3 and Colossians 1 the Apostle Paul refers to teaching about the Church as a “mystery” (musterion) .  What does he mean by this?  Is he saying that the Old Testament saints knew nothing about the New Testament Church?  These two lectures plainly show this to be the case.

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The ‘Sons of God’ in Genesis 6

In this essay Paul Henebury displays all the positions before coming to what he thinks is the most obvious conclusion. Sons of God 2.wpsContinue Reading

The Return of Christ – A Review

The Return of Christ – A Review

A review of a book on the Second Coming and surrounding events ReturnXContinue Reading

Dispensationalism & TULIP: The Perseverance of the Saints

This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series Dispensationalism and TULIP: An Uneasy Alliance?

Dispensationalism and TULIP5 Is there an uneasy acquaintance between Traditional Dispensationalism and the Five Points of Calvinism. This set of studies tries to demonstrate that, while there are agreements, there remain significant hermeneutical and theological disagreements.Continue Reading

Dispensationalim & TULIP: Irresistible Grace

This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series Dispensationalism and TULIP: An Uneasy Alliance?

Dispensationalism and TULIP4 Is there an uneasy acquaintance between Traditional Dispensationalism and the Five Points of Calvinism. This set of studies tries to demonstrate that, while there are agreements, there remain significant hermeneutical and theological disagreements.Continue Reading

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