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Friday Night Odds and Ends, July 13


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  • I am an unapologetic Evangelical, 5-point Calvinist, progressive dispensationalist (really a “progressive covenentalist“), complementarian, inerrantist (qualified by a hermeneutic of reason), soft-continuationist, traducianist, republican. Just thought you would like to know what the correct view on everything is to save you some time. :)
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Personal:

  • Thanks for all your prayers. Katelynn, my 8-year-old daughter, is in pain but doing well.
  • This Sunday I will be teaching on Texual Critisism again and on Evangelicalism.
  • While we are still living in Frisco TX, our house is back on the market as we are trying to move to Edmond OK to help take care of my mother.
  • FYI: Greatest cartoon ever made: Justice League

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6 Comments

  1. stevemoore says:

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    Michael,

    First – glad to hear your daughter is doing better. I hope she continues to recover both physically and emotionally.

    Second – I’ve listened to the audio where you discuss the progressive covenantilism. I’d really like to try to understand this better and was wondering if there was any good articles, books, etc to read up on this subject and how it is different from PD.

    Third – Justice League is pretty cool. I still have a soft spot in my heart for Jonny Quest though.

    Thanks,

    -steve

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    Dan Wallace wrote in the “51% Protestant” thread:

    “Further, it is not necessary for a Catholic to agree with everything about Catholicism, just as it is not necessary for an evangelical to agree with everything that evangelicalism stands for. Ever since Vatican II, even priests have been free to disagree with a lot of church dogma.”

    This is untrue. No Catholic is at liberty to disagree with anything that is truly established as a Catholic dogma (therefore, almost by definition, binding for a Catholic). In fact, both St. Thomas Aquinas and Venerable John Henry Cardinal Newman (and I’m sure they are not the only ones) taught that if one doubts one received dogma of the faith, he has lost the supernatural virtue of faith altogether.

    Very different from evangelicalism, but that is what we believe, and I thought it was important to note this here, to make it clear.

  3. Dan Wallace says:

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    Dave, thanks for the input. I fully acknowledge that the Catholic Catechism says exactly what you are saying. However, I know some Catholics who would agree with the essentials of the Catechism but do not agree with it fully. How would you regard them? Are they reprobate Catholics?

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    As liberals. We call those with that mindset “cafeteria Catholics.” They pick and choose what they like and don’t like. Lots of folks don’t like, e.g., the prohibition of contraception. This is private judgment, which is the Protestant principle.

    I always say to people like this: “there are plenty of Protestant groups that will give you what you’re looking for. What prevents you from going there rather than staying and playing games with Catholic dogma as if it were an optional thing for a Catholic?”

  5. murmex says:

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    Michael,
    Thank you for the defining moment you gave us of yourself. Some years ago I was speaking with Dr. Ryrie over some verses that troubled me and he warned me that I was going to become a Covenant Theologian. Even though I couldn’t spell it at the time, I are one nowm I guess, maybe. I just wish I were a theologian.
    I was wondering, when you say you are a five point Calvinist, are you supra or infralapsarian? I have seen good ideas on both sides of that question.
    Step aside JL and JQ, Bugs Bunny rules.

    David

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    Come on…you can’t compare Justice League to Looney Tunes. They are just way out of their league :)

    I am an sublapsarian.

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