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A Biblical Case for Prepping?

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 9, 2016 | Christianity, Economics, Hermeneutics, Manliness

It’s been provided by Brian Crosby at Reformation 21. Here’s his conclusion. If you and your family do the research and sense a significant likelihood of danger approaching, take reasonable and appropriate steps to prepare. If you live in Florida, the...

The Danger of Dispensationalism

by Kevin Bauder | Oct 12, 2016 | Dispensationalism, Hermeneutics

What’s wrong with the world? Turns out, it’s dispensationalism. Who knew? Sadly, this understanding creates not only complete and utter apathy, but something far worse. Sure, there is apathy for the environment, and apathy for humanity, but, like a...

Snoeberger on Literal Interpretation

by Kevin Bauder | Oct 12, 2016 | Dispensationalism, Hermeneutics

Mark Snoeberger is a professor at our sister institution, Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary. He has written has a useful post on literal interpretation. He highlights two problems: first, a danger that literal interpreters face, and second, the problem of...
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