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*[[Justification by Faith Alone is False Doctrine]] - Many Protestants believe that mere acknowledgement of Jesus Christ as one's savior is sufficient for salvation. I argue that it ''is'' necessary, but insufficient.
 
*[[Justification by Faith Alone is False Doctrine]] - Many Protestants believe that mere acknowledgement of Jesus Christ as one's savior is sufficient for salvation. I argue that it ''is'' necessary, but insufficient.
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*[[Baptism for the Dead is Evidence for the True Church]] - I have reason to believe that one of the best evidences for the falling away (or apostasy) of the early Church is the abandonment of the doctrine of baptism for the dead.
  
 
===The Scriptures===
 
===The Scriptures===

Revision as of 10:36, 7 June 2024

My Writings is a small selection of some things I have written.

Memoirs

I've been a publisher since 2014, under the name Prospect Avenue Books. The books I've published under that name are:

  • The Bones of My People, the memoir of my late mother-in-law. I actually wrote it myself, adapted from a transcript of her telling her story to her daughter, Rita Baltutt Kyle.
  • Yesterday's Sandhills, the memoir of my later sister-in-law, Rita Kyle. It takes place during the same time frame as The Bones of My People.

Non-Fiction

For the past couple of years I've been working on completing a book about an English castle situated not far from my wife's house in Sussex. The castle is Bramber Castle. I have posted three YouTube videos about the castle, and they can be viewed on a playlist on my YouTube channel. Here is a link to that playlist: Bramber Castle

Fiction

Theology

Faith

Christology

Soteriology

Soteriology is the study of religious doctrines of salvation.

The Scriptures

Cosmology

  • The Omniscience of God - This is cosmology because it deals with the nature of the universe.
  • Hawking's Straw Man - Stephen Hawking's argument against the existence of God is not the slam-dunk he thought it was.

Apologetics

Eschatology