Over the last two weeks, I spent some time in both California and Kentucky in the United States. Whilst the time was fairly limited, I was able to undertake some further research on Arthur W. Pink and his U.S. Pastorates, specifically in both of the … [Read more]
Who Am I?: Thinking through Transgenderism – Part 4: Conclusion
Continues from Part 3 From the unpacking of the sociological, the scientific, and the scriptural elements of this topic, it should be readily apparent that this is a fairly complicated topic, yet it is not one in which the Christian is unable to … [Read more]
Who Am I?: Thinking through Transgenderism – Part 3: Scripture
Continues from Part 2 Hopefully, it has been clearly established in the reader’s mind that the so-called scientific evidence underpinning the sociological drive to embrace transgenderism is overwhelmingly lacking. The research to conclusively … [Read more]
Who Am I?: Thinking through Transgenderism – Part 2: The Science
Continues from Part 1 When ‘All of Us’, a document devised by the Safe Schools Coalition, was released in 2016, it propelled the issue of transgenderism into the Australian public sphere. No longer was the topic framed around a former athlete … [Read more]
Who Am I?: Thinking through Transgenderism – Part 1
The Nashville Statement, a recently released document which defines human sexuality and identity in a way which is consistent with, and informed by, the Bible, has caused a flurry of activity in past weeks. Detractors, both inside and outside the … [Read more]
We’ve Got a Pelagian Obsession
Often remarked upon, little acted against, evangelicalism's continuous love affair with pelagianism is a sordid tale, filled with mischief, mystery and mayhem. One which paradoxically illustrates the very doctrinal notion that it seeks to deny or, at … [Read more]
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