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  1. Jack Hectorman

    Barth

    Barth can make a worthwhile contribution to one's thinking. I greatly appreciate his thoughts here: "According to Barth, there can be no approach to God whatsoever via human reason. Apart from God's revelation in Christ, human reason comprehends absolutely nothing about God ... But God has...
  2. Jack Hectorman

    Atheism destroyed with a question

    ... lol .. That was funny, I got a good laugh outta that one. Cheers. ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪
  3. Jack Hectorman

    Atheism destroyed with a question

    Ana, "Well refuted." Who would get the great honor to decide if the argument had been successfully "well refuted" or not? If there was a debate between an atheist and a Christian in front of an audience made up of 500 atheists, then we know how the "majority vote" would go. The...
  4. Jack Hectorman

    Satan's "Kingdom" Will End Up Very Tiny.

    Thanks for your reply Behe's Boy, You don't need to believe that the majority of humanity will be lost in Hell and in be in torment for eternity in order to be an orthodox Bible believing Christian. There are many arguments against that position and one of them is this: Philosophically...
  5. Jack Hectorman

    Why the church rejected Premil

    An interesting article and thank God the early church did reject it, we can only pray that the "late" church (as juxtaposed with the "early" Church) will come to reject it /grin ... Progress is slow, but we are making some headway. As a point of interest I have been a Postmillennialist for...
  6. Jack Hectorman

    Satan's "Kingdom" Will End Up Very Tiny.

    Amen to all that Henry and God Bless. Cheers. ♫ ♪
  7. Jack Hectorman

    Satan's "Kingdom" Will End Up Very Tiny.

    /smile ... If we Postmillennialists are correct (and we have an enormous number of good solid Biblical reasons to believe we are correct) then the vast majority of the human race will be saved and when Jesus said the road was narrow and few there be that find it, He was describing the local...
  8. Jack Hectorman

    Satan's "Kingdom" Will End Up Very Tiny.

    Exactly, RINO. Note to Behe: The passage does not eliminate "eternal damnation" for the reprobate (ie non-elect.) /smile ... Please read the OP more carefully. One excerpt from the OP: "...not all shall be saved..." ↑ The great Calvinistic doctrine of Unconditional Election...
  9. Jack Hectorman

    Satan's "Kingdom" Will End Up Very Tiny.

    As a Calvinist and a Postmillennialist, I have great appreciation for the passage below from Dr. Lorraine Boettner's The Reformed Doctrine Of Predestination, it has for decades been one of my favorite passages in all of Calvinistic literature. I wanted to share the passage with some of you...
  10. Jack Hectorman

    Which are the best Reformed books?

    I have this great work, and it is very difficult to actually get through it, imo you have to really ... really want it. The old English sentence construction will pound your brain into a pulp. 'Course, I am just speaking for myself here, there may be some that can just breeze on through it...
  11. Jack Hectorman

    Which are the best Reformed books?

    Thank you JM, appreciate it.
  12. Jack Hectorman

    Which are the best Reformed books?

    Yes it is a great work. I think highly of Dr. Boettner's book and have had it on my desk for decades. Student ad X listed it in his post 28. I will remember this thread for the many good Reformed books mentioned herein. ♫♫
  13. Jack Hectorman

    Which are the best Reformed books?

    Many useful works listed in this thread. I don't think anyone mentioned the The Five Points Of Calvinism: Defined, Defended, and Documented by David N. Steele and Curtis C. Thomas. The Defined and Defended sections are well worth a careful read, but the Documented section is a huge warehouse...
  14. Jack Hectorman

    Why Wright is not Reformed

    This was a very informative and interesting thread. I read it all, much appreciated. The links led to informative and interesting articles too.