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October 4, 2019 By CBMW
Western legal reasoning just crossed the Rubicon. In a unanimous decision handed down this week, an employment tribunal in England determined that a government employee’s sincerely held belief in Genesis 1:27 is incompatible with human rights and dignity. Yes, you read that correctly; the decision can be accessed here. This all started when the Department for...
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March 22, 2018 By CBMW
You’ve heard the argument before. Every youth pastor in America has probably encountered it in one form or another, perhaps in the teen who quips, “But the Bible doesn’t say anything about not smoking marijuana!” And strictly speaking, the teen is right. Pick up a concordance and you’d be hard pressed to locate an entry...
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May 23, 2016 By Scott Corbin
William M. Marsh | Assistant Professor of Theological Studies Cedarville University Cedarville, Ohio Introduction The aim of this study is to argue that Colossians 3:18-19 represents Paul’s vision for the “new household in Christ” that is clothed with “(re)newed garments” and enjoys the power of the gospel in an estate that has existed under the curse of...
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May 17, 2016 By Scott Corbin
At this year’s conference, Dr. Albert Mohler walked through the first two chapters of Genesis and what that means for men and women, created in the image of God. Dr. Mohler pressed the point that God’s glory, while being our proper worship, is also our most powerful apologetic. “The display of God’s glory is not...
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February 2, 2016 By Scott Corbin
Erik Thoennes joins Scott Corbin on Danvers Audio to talk about the image of God, the importance of play, and the theological implications of peek-a-boo. *********** Image: snowy soccer field by T. Kaiser on 12/28/14, accessed on Flickr and licensed under Creative Commons
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September 4, 2014 By CBMW
  Download free pdf. Lengthy volumes have been written on the issue of complementarianism, including our own Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. But most people do not have time to read several books on each of the pressing issues of modern life. Often what we need is a concise answer to particular questions. This is...
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