Tuesday, October 14, 2008

An Archive-Section for the Blog

2011
Feb '11
Jan '11

2008-2010
Dec '10
Nov '10
Oct '10
Sep '10
Aug '10
Jul '10
Jun '10
May '10
Jan '10

Dec '09
Nov '09
Jul '09
May '09
Apr '09
Mar '09
Feb '09
Jan '09

Dec '08
Nov '08
Oct '08
Sep '08
Jul '08
May '08
Apr '08
Mar '08
Feb '08


(So I wanted a way to make a blog "archive" without using more than about a line of side-bar space. KISSing it, I've decided to make a post that I can hand-edit with the months, and so I present to you the Blog's Archive.

Unfortunately it's not a post I can make disappear and have called only by someone clicking on the "Archive" link to the right. That's okay, though, a little exposure and perhaps Google might take notice and implement features in blogger that are like this.)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Reprobation

You likely may have no idea what "Reprobation" means: It is by many of today's standards a hard doctrine to swallow, but according to our predecessors one plainly expressed in scripture. Some say God merely lets people continue as they are (as SVC here, which is pastored by a discerning, though dispensational, brother, mind you), but here's why many before us said otherwise, explaining what this concept is from scripture:

The Sovereignty of God in Reprobation, by A.W. Pink.

Resources on the King James Version

This is a post meant to be successively updated, and accessed from the side-bar. It was made to remove its links from cluttering that bar (the one to the right).

Significance, About, etc.
The King James Version (Bible Researcher)

Study
Quoting Michael Marlowe: "This is historically the most important version and it continues to be the most impressive literary translation of the Bible ever made. All serious students of the English Bible should make themselves thoroughly familiar with it."


KJV-Onlyism

[Examine] KJV-Only[ism]
"Against The Flood of Propaganda from King James Onlyism"
Westcott & Hort Resource Center: Two Frequently attacked men who's words are taken out of context by KJV-onlyists; those quotes are given in-context at this site, which is also trying to make their full works available (for scholarly-historical interest, though some would still apply today, mostly some of their doctrinal writing, works like their text-critical writing often does not)