"Another Hale-Storm rolling in! No, Wait - It's the same one." |
One Ichabod reader was so impressed by Hale, that it spawned a spirited repudiation...of Hale.
From a reader:
"I have never read such an excellent article for the study of incoherent writing, logical fallacies, contradictions and arbitrary statements.
However, his basic premise contradicts the Formula of Concord, which clearly states:
9] Concerning the righteousness of faith before God we believe, teach, and confess unanimously, in accordance with the comprehensive summary of our faith and confession presented above, that poor sinful man is justified before God, that is, absolved and declared free and exempt from all his sins, and from the sentence of well-deserved condemnation, and adopted into sonship and heirship of eternal life, without any merit or worth of our own, also without any preceding, present, or any subsequent works, out of pure grace, because of the sole merit, complete obedience, bitter suffering, death, and resurrection of our Lord Christ alone, whose obedience is reckoned to us for righteousness."
10] These treasures are offered us by the Holy Ghost in the promise of the holy Gospel; and faith alone is the only means by which we lay hold upon, accept, and apply, and appropriate them to ourselves."
I published Hale's entire tantrum with a few comments. Hale refuses to address my work fairly or even publish key points, so his meandering tirades are nothing more than self-defeating failures. Unfortunately, he has adopted a stance learned from David Scaer, shouting insults instead of teaching. The Ft. Wayne gang is marvelously similar in that respect:
- Paul McCain
- Rolf One-Note Preus
- Jack Casione
- Jay Webber
- The ELDONA priesthood, with only a few exceptions. They dropped OJ but retained the Ft. Wayne style.
Not one Objective Justification fanatic has answered Genesis 15:6 and Chapter 4 of Romans.
They need to find some new insults and fables, because I read them to Mrs. Ichabod each time and we laugh together.
I sent two copies free to Christian News. The Kindle is only 99 cents. Compare The Path To Understanding Justification to Scaer's high-priced, narcissistic bombast. |