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Anthony Miller

@amillaaaa

Pastor @GBCShrewsbury | Evangelical Thomist | Professor @ccbsnc | rapper | skateboarder | BJJ enjoyer | husband & papa of 4 girls | DMin student @sesapologetics

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Balthasar Hubmaier (@hubmaierb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now do Calvin on Acts 1:6, when he gets mad because the apostles were clearly chiliasts after listening Jesus Christ for 40 days talking about the Kingdom. Pure cringe, like this quote.

Tibbs プレトリブ (@jaytibbs23) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calvin didn’t have an eschatalogical clue I’m genuinely embarrassed for those who consider him to be even remotely authoritative in this area

Mike Vlach (@mikevlach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think Dispensationalism has the most accurate and comprehensive understanding of the Seed of Abraham concept. Here's a video explaining this: youtube.com/watch?v=jpne06…

Bill Roach (@billroach_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dispensationalists built more para-church ministries, started or served at more Bible colleges/Seminaries, and planted or pastored more churches than any other conservative group throughout the 19th-21st centuries. You can disagree with Dispensationalism but you cannot claim

Sam Sykes (@samsykesswears) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Blockbuster was just one part in a multi-step ritual celebrating the end of the working week. Rent a game, get a pizza, check out until Monday. It wasn't about Blockbuster but what Blockbuster meant, back when time had meaning.

Pete "Bunny Ears Brethren" Belcher Ⓜ️ (@_p3te_belcher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brian Reynolds — Dispy Matters Coveys: dispensationalism is so complicated and convoluted!! Also coveys, when a dispy says revelation is easy to understand: Nooooo!!!! It has to be super complicated and esoteric!!

𝐌𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐞𝐥 𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐨 ⛪︎ 🌲 (@michaelcarlino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Showing honor to whom it is due is not canonization, it is a basic Christian instinct to express gratitude and affirmation for what God has done through the life and ministry of his servants.

Showing honor to whom it is due is not canonization, it is a basic Christian instinct to express gratitude and affirmation for what God has done through the life and ministry of his servants.
Dave the Dispy Hipster (@testing521) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of my favorite things about John MacArthur: 1. Championing biblical inerrancy 2. His commentary on the book of Hebrews 3. The fact that he corrected his views on eternal sonship decades ago 4. His attitude that the Bible is understandable and accessible to anyone.