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Category: Public Dye-a-logs

This category of articles features informal responses to a variety of public diatribes. Anything from Supreme Court verdicts to your Aunt’s Facebook status is game. We’re looking at pieces which take God’s world and dye it their own color. Regardless of how you color it, a log is still a log. In Public Dye-a-logs, we’re attempting to get to the log of the matter, past the hues and glitter.

October 9, 2020October 10, 2020 James W. Gunter Public Dye-a-logs

An Unambiguous Plug

Let us tell you who to vote for.

September 24, 2020 James W. Gunter Public Dye-a-logs

Poking Around in a Bushel of Briars

Vote for CUBC today.

September 9, 2020February 20, 2021 James W. Gunter Eschatology, Public Dye-a-logs

That Ugly Duckling

Let’s be open to whatever the Bible teaches.

September 2, 2020September 2, 2020 James W. Gunter Ethics, Public Dye-a-logs

That One Time When Those Reformed Guys Became Dispensationalists

Great Tribulation Memoirs, Chapter One

August 27, 2020August 27, 2020 James W. Gunter Public Dye-a-logs

Make Blonde Jokes Great Again

Americans get excited when they finish a "2 to 4 years" puzzle in 6 months.

April 8, 2020April 8, 2020 James W. Gunter Church History, Ecclesiology, Government, Ministry, Public Dye-a-logs

The Pandemic Jurisdiction of Civil Magistrates

In this article, I mean to defend my position that church and civil governments are distinct, to the implication that forbidding local church assemblies during a pandemic falls outside the jurisdiction of civil government.

April 3, 2020February 22, 2021 James W. Gunter Public Dye-a-logs

Light at the End of the Tunnel

In which I give road signs for how exactly I’m going to leave this topic.

April 1, 2020 James W. Gunter Public Dye-a-logs

Post-pone the Wrestling Match

There are reasons to not meet during the COVID-19 pandemic, but there are no home-run reasons not to meet.

January 19, 2020January 19, 2020 James W. Gunter Abortion, Ethics, Public Dye-a-logs

Sanctity of Life Address 2020

Today is sanctity of life Sunday.

January 15, 2020January 15, 2020 James W. Gunter Christology, God, God as Triune, New Testament, Philippians, Public Dye-a-logs

Some People Walk Through Passages, Some People Dance Around Them (Response to Christadelphians)

My earnest prayer is that we would learn from this dialogue the importance of letting the text of Scripture dictate our theology, instead of our traditions dictating our theology.

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