By James W. Adams B.C. Goodpasture, now deceased but for many years editor of the Gospel Advocate, was the most knowledgeable man about religious books that I ever knew. In 1944 while in a meeting at McEwen, Tennessee, I had occasion to have a short visit with him at his home in Nashville while purchasing some …
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Remembering Your Work of Faith in the Debates With Freeman
By Ron Halbrook When a review of my debates with Jack Freeman is published, I would like to append an expression of deep appreciation for all who helped to make the debates possible. These brethren are to be commended for my inadequacies. Without them these two debates would have been far less effective. Wayne Goforth’s stand …
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“Same Song – Second Verse” (1)
By Bobby R. Holmes There is a little “ditty” that was popular when I was a boy growing up that went, -Same song, second verse, could get better, but it’s gonna get worse. ” I thought about that little “ditty” when I was given a clipping, by one of our members last Sunday (Feb. 25, 1990). …
Looking for a Loophole
By Robert Wayne LaCoste A loophole” is defined as “a means of evading something unpleasant.” (Webster’s New World Dictionary, p. 443). Human nature is such that people will go to almost any extreme to avoid the unpleasant, even if their action turns out in the long run to cause more severe unpleasantness. We see this often …