Bosco Peters’ latest post on his Liturgy website is a great example of a liberal attack on the doctrine of Penal Substitutionary Atonement (PSA), not just for the substance but the manner in which the doctrine is attacked. At our recent synod meeting, one of the songs was Stuart Townend and Keith Getty’s In Christ alone with [...]
View PostPeter Jensen “the issues that face us”

Audio from a talk given by Peter Jensen from the GAFCON Westminster meeting. Well worth listening to as a clear explanation of where conservatives in the Anglican Communion understand the main faultline to be – not sexuality but something far more important, the gospel itself. Podcast: Play in new window | Download
View Post Anglican Communion, Archbishop Peter Jensen, gafcon, heresy, theologyLutheran Satire - 12 Days of Christmas
Once again, a great bit of work. Something to offend <i>everyone</i> here
View Post christmas, heresy, lutheran satire, youtubeDoug Wilson: Why Anglicans Matter
Great little article [pdf] by Doug Wilson in The North American Anglican: In other words, what the Anglicans did [in the 17th Century] mattered very much to those outside the Church of England. Their differences were great, but for those disposed to look for it, the commonality was greater. And while circumstances alter, and the current landscape looks very different in many [...]
View Post Anglican Communion, doug wilson, false teaching, gospel, heresy, preaching, providenceHow to Ask Questions
One of the gambits played by Rob Bell in the recent controversy is that he is only asking questions that other Christians have asked over the millenia. But of course, that's just a canard. Watch his teaser video again and ask yourself if these are genuine questions or simply rhetorical devices to make a point? [...]
View Post calling heaven, hell, heresy, michael w smith, questions, rob bell, suffering, video, youtubeKevin DeYoung Reviews Rob Bell’s “Love Wins”
DeYoung has provided a prompt, comprehensive and much-needed review of Rob Bell's step into outright heresy. You should, of course, read the whole thing but here's a taster… …there are dozens of problems with Love Wins. The theology is heterodox. The history is inaccurate. The impact on souls is devastating. And the use of Scripture is indefensible. [...]
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