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Tag Archives: Tyranny
Machen on Freedom and Law
This excerpt is worth sharing, so, here I go. “…all sorts of things are being proposed to check the ravages of crime. One proposes that we shall all be fingerprinted and be treated like paroled criminals required to show identification … Continue reading
Posted in Church History, Theology, Worldview
Tagged God's Law, J. Gresham Machen, Tyranny
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The Church is Not the State, and the State is Not God
It is both interesting and saddening to watch the way in which the Christian Church deals with the area of politics in our time. The 2012 election is not just causing polarization and conflict within the country as a whole, … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Study, Church History
Tagged Belgic Confession, Government, Jesus is Lord, Politics, Tyranny
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