Wednesday, August 19, 2009

VirtueOnline - News - Theology, Research ... - The War on Error: The Business of Confronting Heresy

VirtueOnline - News - Theology, Research ... - The War on Error: The Business of Confronting Heresy

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A very poor showing by Mr. David Virtue, sometimes called Dr. Virtue (a D.D.). While he skillfully plays to "evangelical" sentiments, e.g. Dr. Michael Horton of the White Horse Inn, Virtue never explains or exposes the Anglo-Romewardizers in the Anglican Church of North America. I have been reading Virtueonline, every one of them, since the late 1990's when David began. He provides cover for them.

Bishop FitzSimmons Allison, in the second part of the interview, is good and spot-on regarding justification by faith alone by Christ alone. Aside from being a scholarly fellow himself (D.Phil., Oxford), he is a gentleman who confronts errors with a Christian demeanour, unlike some unwashed fundamentalists.

2 comments:

  1. Michael Horton is not an "Evangelical". In fact, he and his little group of the theological equivalent of a sorority cat fest, try very hard to distance themselves from Evangelicalism.

    He's a Pharisee.

    And I'm surprised that Virtue was able to speak at all, given how attached to Horton's boots his lips were.

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  2. Dom:

    Would love to see your thoughts developed on the "sorority cat fest" and their relationship to "evangelicalism" (whatever that is).

    Also, that he is a "Pharisee"? (We all are daily Pharisees, but for the continuuing ministry of the Holy Spirit, Word and Sacrament aiding us in that war with the flesh.)

    Virtue's indeed had lock-jaw with lips firmly in place on Horton's boot. I find myself resisting a fourth listening to the interview, but must bring myself to it.

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