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Free Ebook: The Emergent Postmodern Church and New Calvinism

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on November 15, 2015

John MacArthur’s Utterly Delusional Assessment of Roman Catholicism, Part 1

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on November 14, 2015

Pray for Paris? How Specifically?

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on November 14, 2015

12243233_10153804204253793_2870430053482966045_nPer the usual in these situations, we see a call to pray, but not for anything in particular. I do pray for Paris; specifically, that they will repent of their insane politically correct policies that lead their people to the slaughter. So, this refugee thing; news is already coming out that these guys came from Syria. Listen, guilt over privilege is no reason to sacrifice our children; ie., we have to let these people in because they aren’t privileged and we are. Really? The conditions of these countries are a cause and effect issue. You worked to be “privileged” in a government philosophy/system that many have given their lives for. Elections have consequences, and political philosophies are not mere opinions, they are matters of life and death. Unfortunately, as one expert noted last night albeit crassly, many more people will have to yet die before people get a grip. However, many, even in our culture, think that we deserve terrorism because of our “privilege.” This is just lovers of death trying to con the lovers of life to embrace their worldview. Pray for that; pray that Paris will begin to choose life.

And this has a personal application as well. Christians call for prayer in difficult situations without any concern for truth and consequences. This is primarily rooted in a worldview that sees God as tolerant of evil, and prayer beckons for Him to do something good that we don’t deserve. It’s a fatalistic mindset. There is no truth or consequences—there is no choosing death over life.

But, in fact, we must continually choose life over death, and do our part on every level of life experience.

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Unsafe Zone

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on November 13, 2015

John MacArthur’s Utterly Delusional Assessment of Roman Catholicism, Part 1

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on November 11, 2015

Blog Radio LogoSaturday 11/14/2015 @ 4pm. Live Link: Utterly Delusional: John MacArthur’s Assessment of Roman Catholicism

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Podcast Link: Utterly Delusional: John MacArthur’s Assessment of Roman Catholicism

Paul and Susan will evaluate a sermon preached by John MacArthur Jr. in 2005 against Roman Catholicism. While this sermon serves as a typical Protestant rebuttal against Catholicism, it also serves to show how Protestantism is guilty of the exact same biblical anomalies not excluding the gospel. Paul and Susan will be addressing MacArthur’s evaluation in light of documented Protestant orthodoxy, not the typical misunderstanding among Protestants regarding its true documented beliefs. Paul will be referencing the Heidelberg Disputation and the Calvin Institutes throughout.

The audio and transcript of the sermon can be found here: http://www.gty.org/resources/sermons/90-291/the-pope-and-the-papacy?Term=Are%20Catholics%20saved