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| The Best and Worst of the Thirsty Theologian |
Jonathan Moorhead has tagged me to identify my worst and best post, a post on which I have changed my mind, and my most-commented-on post. So here they are:
Thirsty Theologian Worst post: I wrote a short post quite a while back on limited atonement that I disliked so much that I unpublished it. It was actually not a bad post. It was very Biblical, logical, and made its point quite well. Unfortunately, the point it made so well was not the point it claimed to make concerning the doctrine of limited atonement. In fact, according to its stated purpose, it was quite lame. I might, one day, republish it with a new title and introduction. Then it will be as brilliant as I originally thought it was.
Thirsty Theologian Best post: Saddam and I: Equally Unrighteous. See me in a rare moment of humility.
Thirsty Theologian Changed His Mind Post: None that I can recall. Yes, I am set in my ways. I have changed my mind on a few things since I began blogging, just not anything I’ve spouted off on here. One would be Modalism. I used to believe that Modalists were simply in error, but still genuine believers. I no longer believe that. Sorry, Bishop Jakes. Repent and believe, for the remission of your sins!
Thirsty Theologian Most Comments Post: I don’t know. Probably one in the God Gave C2H6O series. Controversy sells—better than beer.
- “Tagged for humiliation” (Jonathan’s phrase):
- James White (because I would love to know if he’s ever changed his mind)
- Jason Robertson (because he needs another chance to rant about eschatology)
- Tim Challies (because he has never, ever, responded to a tag and I want to see if I can break his iron will)
- Brian Thornton (because he tagged me once, and it’s payback time)





















4 Comments:
Jonathan Moorhead
Thanks for playing the tag game with me, David. I'm glad to see the Modalism change.
Brian @ voiceofthesheep
My masterpiece in humility is done.
Jason Robertson
Thou shalt not rant in the kingdom.
David
Does that mean "Thou shalt not rant while in the kingdom," or "Thou shalt not attempt to bring in the kingdom by ranting"?
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