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Was America founded as a Christian nation? There's a careful and nuanced answer to that question.
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I am not a Christian Nationalist, but I almost could be. These six questions are for Christian Nationalists and for those drawn to a more assertive vision of the Christian magistrate and church–state relations.
Sola scriptura maintains that the Bible is the supreme judge—the final, the ultimate, the absolute, the decisive arbiter in all controversies of religion.
What the best of Christendom called knights to be was a different kind of warrior—humble, honest, fair, dignified in speech and gracious in character.
To be a disciple is fundamentally about walking with Jesus in the same way he walked. The point about Jesus’s apprentices originally being called “followers of the Way” is essential to Comer’s overall thesis.
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When we think about the power of God, the sovereignty of God, we should not conclude, therefore, that God is too great to care, but rather that he is too great to fail.


It’s important to understand that these attributes are not in conflict with one another—but all of them are essential to the divine nature.


God only and always speaks and does what is the truth. God knows all things, is wise in all things, and is true in all things.


As the Westminster Confession states, “God is without body, parts, or passions.” Why should Christians still affirm divine impassibility?
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