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  1. John of Japan

    how to become a baptist?

    By immersion, or you're not a Baptist. That is exactly what happened to famous Baptist missionary Adoniram Judson on the ship over to India. He planned to work with Baptist William Carey, so he wanted to be able to convince Carey to become Congregationalist, but instead became a Baptist himself!
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    It is Finished

    Τελέω (of which τελεῖτε is the present active indicative 2nd person singular) certainly can mean "pay," as Martin has shown. Mounce (Concise Greek English Dictionary, accessed through e-sword) has "pay" as a meaning, as does Friberg, Thayer, Abbot-Smith, and all my other lexicons. Some say "pay...
  3. John of Japan

    It is Finished

    That's a really bizarre interpretation!
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    Is the KJV's rendering the most accurate in these ten passages?

    Anyway, let's take a look at his first passage, Mark 6:20, " For Herod feared John, knowing that he was a just man and an holy, and observed him; and when he heard him, he did many things, and heard him gladly." He objects "a just man and an holy." This is perfectly proper English grammar, even...
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    Is the KJV's rendering the most accurate in these ten passages?

    The author claims a PhD from "International Seminary." It's website looks very much like a degree mill to me: some "adjunct professors" without even a BA (for example, "Pastor Mae Chester"), others with only a bachelor's (a seminary prof should have at least a master's). Again, it looks like a...
  6. John of Japan

    Would you recommend this school?

    Thanks for straightening me out. I've been to Africa, and know that what you say is true about the cults and heresies there. You are doing a very needful and important ministry. I've taught in Japan and Cameroon (just a short time there). Go for it!
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    The Disappearance of the Dean Burgon Society

    The thing is, none of those men have the education, brilliance, or ability of D. A. Waite. As much as I disagreed with Waite (sometimes personally), I admired him for his abilities. But much of his talent was wasted on the DBS. The church he pastored remained very small, meeting in his home. It...
  8. John of Japan

    Would you recommend this school?

    I didn't know that about what is happening with churches in the Philippines. That's very sad. The DMin is usually designed so that you have to take the classes while you minister. I just took a course on Preaching Prophetic Literature. The after class project is 12 sermons (mine are assigned...
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    Is there a standard Systematic Theology for IBF churches then?

    Yeah, we allow our students to use it for research, but you have to be careful even then. Then they have to put a paragraph at the end of their paper saying they did not use AI to write the paper, then sign it. AI often plagiarizes or makes up sources. (I've seen both.) A guy sent me a 58 page...
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    Would you recommend this school?

    That's a great ministry.
  11. John of Japan

    Would you recommend this school?

    So, part of the "greatest generation" of missionaries. I did not know him, but our "senior missionary" Jim Norton probably did. He went over in 1952 and was there for more than 40 years. We ministered in Yokohama for 13 years after language school, then Hokkaido for 16 years. A real man and...
  12. John of Japan

    Would you recommend this school?

    Something interesting about Dr. John “KJB” Lovetheword's Doctor of Divinity. It was evidently a genuine academic degree back in the day, but things changed in the 19th century. I'm reading the biography of Jonathan Goble, the first Baptist missionary to Japan. It talks about the DD back in the...
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    Would you recommend this school?

    Amen! Awesome, and a very important ministry. What's the name of your Hebrew/OT prof? David Hesselgrave, maybe? He spent 10 years in Japan and came back to teach. By the way, I had 40 credits of MA level when I applied for the DMin. The standard without an MDiv (mine was an MA) is 60 credits...
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    Would you recommend this school?

    Well, if you're going to get a doctorate, make sure you get it done by age 75, no later! ;) If I get the class I need in September, I'll finish the classwork, then do the dissertation by graduation next year--God willin' and the creek don't rise!
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    Is there a standard Systematic Theology for IBF churches then?

    One example: Christian colleges are having to deal with students using AI to do their research papers. That's a thing nowadays. I just read about a politician who uses AI to help with speeches. That's lazy! Through AI, we are being beset by laziness.
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    Is there a standard Systematic Theology for IBF churches then?

    Maranatha Baptist Seminary uses Erickson, and the seminary I teach in (Baptist Theological Seminary) uses Erickson, 3rd ed. Back in 1976 I took a systematic theology course at Temple Baptist Seminary before Erickson wrote his textbook (first ed. was 1981), and they used the one by old time...
  17. John of Japan

    Questions about John R. Rice

    My mother, his second daughter, never cut her hair from age 14 until she died. She had long beautiful hair that she kept in a bun. However, a couple of my aunts cut their hair after their father died. ;)
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    Questions about John R. Rice

    "According to the teaching of Jesus, divorce...is not now permissible except where one party has been guilty of fornication (which means practically the same as adultery, except that fornication is a little stronger term meaning harlotry or continued adultery" (King of the Jews, Rice commentary...
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    Questions about John R. Rice

    Hi, Salty. I saw this once, but forgot all about it. Sorry about that! Here are your answers. 1. He opposed a divorced man being a pastor. I don't know about the wife. He believed that divorce was always wrong, except for there being one exception: continued moral sin (fornication). Having...
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    Is there a standard Systematic Theology for IBF churches then?

    I have that one and it is useful. I consult it often, but at 7 volumes it's not meant to be a textbook.
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