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No Belief Needed?
Anyone who teaches that doctrine gets in the way of faith is, at best, horribly confused and shouldn’t be teaching, and at worst, a liar. Continue reading
“Get Out!” — What a Kirk We Have These Days!
“They should put their toe to the Church of Scotland’s line, and if they don’t they should get out.” Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts on the News
Tagged Church of Scotland, David Lacy, Lorna Hood, women ministers
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Summary of Posts on Homosexuality
Excerpts of my recent posts on the topic (and a few other older postss) as an easy reference to the material for those who want it. Continue reading
Posted in Rightly Dividing, The Christian and Culture
Tagged Church of Scotland, Forgiveness, Gospel, Guilt, homosexuality
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Various Links 31 May 2013
Can we stop destroying lives by convicting people without any direct evidence? Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts on the News, Web Links
Tagged alcohol abuse, Church of Scotland, Colin Norris, Diane Abbott
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The Opt-Out Church
Whether our “opt-out” is homosexuality or some other sin, it is a direction away from God. That’s a bumpy road with an ugly end. Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts on the News
Tagged Church of Scotland, homosexual ministers, Scriptural authority
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St. Giles Cathedral
You can buy an icon to take home, put it in a place of prominence, and kneel before it and pray. You can purchase it at St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, the church of John Knox.
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Just Some Links Today
A Year Ago — I stumbled on this, and know nothing of the author, but this is thought-provoking. A reminder that this life is only temporary. Don Johnson linked to Michael Riley’s excellent article (which I had missed) on cultural skepticism. If … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts on the News
Tagged Anglicanism, Church of Scotland, cultural interaction, death, gay ministers, Greece, heroism, Occupy Wall Street, St. Pauls
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