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Roger E. Test

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thoroughly biblically conservative/well reasoned

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Revisado: 12-13-24

confident rejection of unfounded or poorly based supposed support for biblical conservatism, as well as liberal attacks upon biblical conservatism

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cogent presentation of non-Calvinism as biblically sound/Calvinism as unwarranted

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Revisado: 12-06-24

Having largely embraced Calvinism from my professors at Talbot Theological Seminary [now Talbot School of Theology], after graduation I read extensively from the "Ante-Nicene Fathers" and became completely convinced that these early church writers were absolutely correct to have spoken out in opposition to every one of the tenets of what later became Augustinism/Calvinism. My interest in Cottrell's approach was almost entirely one of curiosity, and I found myself thoroughly captivated with skilled reasoning, even often disagreeing with fellow-proponents of non-Calvinism, whose attempts to counter Calvinistic expositions of Scripture also distorted what Scripture actually says --Roger E. Test, M.Div.

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We wrestle not. . .

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Revisado: 08-10-24

Though one may on the surface surmise that "The Long War against God" is simply a treatise on the history of the rise of biological evolution as society's dogma, I would instead say that it captures the very essence of the Apostle Paul's summation of reality: Ephesians 6:12.

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