By Larry Ray Hafley Elsewhere in this issue, see Ben Vick, Jr.’s article, “We Are Going to Have to Defend the Truth Among Our Own Brethren (II)”. Brother Vick’s central point sticks the institutional position in its vital areas. Brother Vick’s argument pricks the bubble of societies which purpose to “rob the church of her work.” …
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Fun and Food Fellowship
By Phil T. Arnold In attending the Oklahoma Christian College lectureship this past January (1989), I heard a speaker ask the audience (the majority of whom I assume were members of “institutional” churches of Christ), “How many of you worship with a congregation that has a ‘fellowship hall.” I was tempted to raise my hand for …
Freemasonry
By Curtis Carr In my opinion, one of the most controversial subjects that can be discussed is Freemasonry. The reason being that it is shrouded in secrecy. Especially is this true when there is someone not in Freemasonry discussing it with someone who is in it. The Mason will become very disturbed that a non-Mason would …
Footnotes
By Steve Wolfgang Footnote: Francis Crick, Life Itself. Its Origin and Nature (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1981), p. 88. We began our examination of some theories for life’s origin by introducing testimony from Nobel Prize-winner Francis Crick. Crick is not wild about the concept of “the limitless powers of God” which he dubs “a doubtful …