Original Post 6/3/2020. Updated 1/22/2026 Dr. Ryken's 'Doctrines of Grace' or the Gospel of 'Good News'Dr. Ryken Describes Billy Graham’s Message as “Good News”Billy Graham’s Message of “Good News”Dr. Ryken Contradicts His Own Claims About Calvinism and Refuting Those Who Oppose It By Affirming Dr. Graham's Gospel MessageDr. Ryken and the Billy Graham Center DedicationWhich … Continue reading Ryken vs. Ryken: Calvinist Inconsistency in Light of Billy Graham’s Gospel
Category: Biblical Interpretation
The Matter of Western v. Eastern Logic: Thomas Schreiner Affirms and Denies Logic
IntroductionAn Unfortunate Use of the Word 'Logic'The Intent of Klein and Pinnock's Critique of SchrienerSchriener's Problem: Theistic DeterminismLogic is Not Western or EasternThe Purview and Utility of LogicLogic and Context Working TogetherSchreiner Affirms and Denies Logic: An Attempt to Free Calvinism From Rational Assessment'What is Contradictory Cannot Be True': Schreiner Defeats His CalvinismExegesis Must Make … Continue reading The Matter of Western v. Eastern Logic: Thomas Schreiner Affirms and Denies Logic
Eric Hankins and Leighton Flowers: Logic Demands We Reject Calvinism
Reprobation: 'A Horrible Decree'Two Diametrically Opposed HermeneuticsThe Hermeneutical DivideCalvinists Schreiner and Ware Argue Why Belief in Calvinism is UnwarrantedSound, Responsible Interpretive CriteriaDisengenuous CalvinistsThe Calvinist's Flight to MysteryHankins and Grudem: Reprobation as a Necessary Implication and Ways of AvoidanceHankins: Three Calvnist Strategies to Avoid the Logical Necessity of ReprobationFlowers, Hankins, and Craig: Logical Contradiction is Proof … Continue reading Eric Hankins and Leighton Flowers: Logic Demands We Reject Calvinism
Helm, Calvin, and Castellio: The Battle for Reason and Common Sense in Interpretation
IntroductionCalvin on 'Two Wills in God' and Castellio's ResponseWhat Do You Think of Calvin's 'Two Wills in God' Explanation?Calvin Bans Reason, Moral Intuition, and Common Sense From His HermeneuticCalvinism is Exegetically and Philosophically FlawedCalvin: 'Particular Providence' and More On The 'Two Wills in God'Helm and Calvin v. CastellioA Serious Matter: Two Different Conceptions of GodConcluding … Continue reading Helm, Calvin, and Castellio: The Battle for Reason and Common Sense in Interpretation
Acts 18:10 : Pastor Josh Howerton’s Confusion Concerning Predestination / PART 2
IntroductionA) The Broader Context of ActsActs 2: Peter's First Sermon, and the Gospel MessageActs 2:23: The Deliberate Plan and Foreknowledge of GodActs 3: Peter's Second Sermon, and the Gospel MessageActs 4: The Interrogation by the Jewish LeadershipActs 4:24 and 28: Sovereign Lord and PredestinationActs 5: Lies, Healings, Prison, PersuasionActs 6 and 7: The Disciples Increase … Continue reading Acts 18:10 : Pastor Josh Howerton’s Confusion Concerning Predestination / PART 2
Acts 18:10: Pastor Josh Howerton’s Confusion Concerning Predestination / PART 1
IntroductionHowerton on Predestination Summary Thoughts Introduction In his June 30, 2025, "Soteriology 101" podcast, Leighton Flowers critiqued a sermon by Josh Howerton, the senior pastor of Lakepointe Church in Rockwall, TX. The podcast is titled, "Acts 18:10 is NOT teaching Calvinism." To establish the context for my remarks below, I encourage you to take time … Continue reading Acts 18:10: Pastor Josh Howerton’s Confusion Concerning Predestination / PART 1
A Brief Critique of Wayne Grudem’s Reformed Calvinist Theistic Determinism and Doctrine of Unconditional Election
Grudem's Incoherent Theological StatementsGrudem Struggles With His Theistic DeterminismGrudem Flees to 'Mystery'The Reformed Calvinist Gospel: The Not-So-Good NewsGrudem Tries The 'Two Wills in God' DefenseUnconditional Election: A Most Difficult Doctrine for CalvinistsGrudem's Incoherence and Inconsistency ContinuesSo What Happened to the Good News?The False and Heretical Doctrines of Calvinism's Theistic and Soteriological Determinism Grudem's Incoherent Theological … Continue reading A Brief Critique of Wayne Grudem’s Reformed Calvinist Theistic Determinism and Doctrine of Unconditional Election
According to His Own Criteria, Is Erwin Lutzer’s Calvinist Soteriology Heretical?
Introduction and the Consideration of HeresyWhat You Believe Determines Your Eternal DestinyDechiphering Lutzer's Convoluted StatementThe Need for DiscernmentThe Heresy of Prosperity TeachingThe Heresy of Love and Unity Above All ElseA Study in Doctrine and the Law of Non-ContradictionWhat is the Gospel?Lutzer Helps Us Understand the GospelThe Question of HeresyConclusions on the Matter of Heresy Introduction … Continue reading According to His Own Criteria, Is Erwin Lutzer’s Calvinist Soteriology Heretical?
1 Timothy 2:4-6: Leighton Flowers, Charles Spurgeon and the Hermeneutical Divide
The Christian Standard Bible translates 1 Timothy 2:4-6 in the immediate context as follows: “First of all, then, I urge that petitions, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for everyone, 2 for kings and all those who are in authority, so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity. 3 This is good, and … Continue reading 1 Timothy 2:4-6: Leighton Flowers, Charles Spurgeon and the Hermeneutical Divide
An Open Letter to the Speakers and Attenders of the 2019 National Conference on Christian Apologetics (NCCA)
Revised in 2024 and 2025 The theme for the 2019 National Conference on Christian Apologetics (NCCA) was “Why Truth Still Matters.” The informational mailing read, “From gender and sexuality, to the existence of God, to the Bible, to the very existence of truth itself, reality is being questioned at its very core. In order … Continue reading An Open Letter to the Speakers and Attenders of the 2019 National Conference on Christian Apologetics (NCCA)








