Posted on October 18, 2010, in Misc and tagged anti-semitism, biblical authority, biblical languages, C.S. Lewis, Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, ecumenical dialog, ecumenism, Federal theology, Karl Barth, Martin Luther, Mere Christianity, neo-Calvinism, predestination, prevenient grace, Salvation, slavery, Southern Baptists, T.F. Torrance. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
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as soon as i saw that rabbit all i could think of was the quest for the holy grail and the killer rabbits…
Apparently he’s try to find new ways to lure people into his den of destruction.
Did you put my link right “under” Rachel Held Evans on purpose 😉 .