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A while back I wrote a speculative post for the Nicene Guys about the possibility of infant salvation. The point of the post was that many people--Catholic and Protestant alike, and the detractors of both in common especially--have this idea that all unbaptized infants must be hell-bound. Some have speculated on the existence of Limbo: Dante, for example,... Read More
The quickest way to end a dialogue (or a debate) is to take a cynical approach to it. Unfortunately, many a conversation is killed by cynicism before it ever starts: it's much easier to talk than to listen, and easier still to mock. Mockery without sympathy or the respect to listen tends to cause any conversation to devolve into hurling proof-texts, exchanging insults, and a sharing of barbed invective between both parties. Alas, it is always easier to throw rocks than to build a house--let alon... Read More
Note: On my other blog, I've occasionally written a series of short reflections which I try to keep under two or three paragraphs. I would like to try writing a few such short reflections here, as my time permits (you'd be surprised). They're not polished or finished, but sometimes its best that way.
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