- Was Roger Williams Really a Baptist? By Louis F. Asher -- “Clarke and Williams were the best of friends and associates, both politically and socially. Throughout Clarke’s life in New England, however, Williams never associated with Clarke in any religious fellowship, insofar as available records are concerned.”
- Unification Church ex-members in Japan rail at politicians who embraced it -- “When Sun Myung Moon, the Korean founder of the Unification Church, needed money for its extensive spiritual and business ventures he would look to Japan, according to some former members.”
- Treasuring the Trail of Translation: Why Read the Greek New Testament Before You Teach the English One -- “Greek work precludes skimming. It often minimizes the temptation to skip over that grammatical nuance God inspired. Since most do not have the ability to read Greek quickly, the practice itself forces a closer reading of the text.”
- Roman Catholicism: Many Fathers, No Relations -- “The Bible never uses ‘Father’ as a title for any mere man outside of natural descent in the scriptures, and we should not either.”
- Juliette Methodist Church, Monroe County, The “Fried Green Tomatoes” Church -- “In 1990, Hollywood was looking for a picturesque railroad town and they found it in Juliette, Georgia.”
- ‘I Came Back After Two Babies’: Christian Tennis Great With Most Grand Slam Titles Ever Rips Serena Williams -- “I would love to have played in this era. I think it’s so much easier. How I would love to have taken family or friends along with me.”
- Hermeneutics 6 notes -- “Notice that the one who meditates in the Word and enjoys the Word is described as a godly man who will stand in the judgment.”
- Hermeneutics 5 -- “One can have great academic knowledge of Scripture and never know the Word of God, Jesus.”
- Gulf Boast -- “When I stepped into this massive downtown museum, I felt like I had stepped into a life-size textbook.”
- Discovering Roadside Cemeteries in Autumn -- “As a BillionGraves user named Emma traveled along a country road under a canopy of trees blazing with golden leaves, she noticed a few gravestones at the edge of the road.”
- Coming Soon to MSNBC: Jen Psaki, Fact-Checker -- “If MSNBC wants to hire Psaki to be a left-of-center talking head who will defend whatever Biden says or does 99.9 percent of the time, that’s their right.”
- Before Another Bible: A position paper from the pew, concerning the text of Scripture -- “It’s vital to recognize that the autograph and apograph relationship are inherent existences to a sound Scriptural and Confessional baseline which assert divine and providential textual preservation in all ages by the nature of what they are.”
- America’s transdemic -- “There’s a public health crisis sweeping across America right now. A deadly contagion has gripped our population.”
- A Systematic Defense for the Textus Receptus -- “...the real reason for the disagreement is not the facts themselves, but how we interpret and weigh those facts. In other words, it’s the presuppositions we bring to the table that form the heart of this debate.”
- A History of Texas and Texans, Volume III, -- “For some years before his death in 1884 Colonel Frank W. Johnson occupied himself in collecting material for and writing a comprehensive history of Texas down to annexation...The chapters on the period since annexation are written by Mr. E. W. Winkler of the State Library.”
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Saturday, September 24, 2022
Was Roger Williams Really a Baptist, and other links
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