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David Mendoza

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Teacher, writer | MA - Historical Theology @wscal | 2022 ELP Alum - @ActonInstitute | Contributor - @JoinYoungVoices
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Here’s Our 4th Most Popular Post For The Week Of June 16–22, 2025: David Mendoza, Sola Scriptura Fell Out Of The Sky? A Response To Trent Horn | The Heidelblog R. Scott Clark Heidelcast @heidelbergrefo1 buff.ly/T0KeQ8T

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Christopher Dean Defuria Head's intact. I've been aware of this passage for years. In fact, I've discussed it privately with Richard. I think I've given a reasoned response in the series on Featley and in the essay in On Being Reformed. Have you read them? if the Reformed regarded the Baptists as

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There's nothing new about the history of infant baptism. The debate between Aland and Jeremias is quite old. Jeremias tried to make more of ambiguous second-century evidence than he should have. Aland can't explain the early third century evidence. Ferguson's large book

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Dr. Matthew Barrett offers several reasons for leaving the SBC: 1) Creeds, 2) Connectionalism, & 3) Baptism (of infants). Like many of us who have made the journey out of the revised, individualistic form of Christianity that is the Baptist tradition, Barrett notes, "the Baptist

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There is another option: Geneva/Heidelberg/Westminster. It's historic. It's not cheesy. It has a real liturgy. [Dear PCA, when this young man walks into your service, please let your it be something other than what he just left]