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The Key to Idolatry: Why Access to Other gods Still Matters
A Subtle but Dangerous Mistake When most people think about idols, they picture statues—carved wood, molded metal, or some ancient object of superstition. But Scripture presents a much deeper—and more dangerous—reality. The Bible doesn't confuse an idol with the god it represents. It repeatedly distinguishes between the two. An idol is not the god itself, but an access point —a spiritual portal of presence and power. The danger isn’t in the wood or stone. It’s in what it conn
Jul 57 min read


Five Hundred Years of the Divine Council in Christian & Reformed History
What to expect The Bible is not a flat, modern document—it is a richly layered, supernatural story. From Genesis to Revelation, we...
Jun 1822 min read


The Divine Council and the Reformed Confessions: No Conflict, No Rejection (Confessions VS Divine Council Part Two)
Does the Divine Council worldview contradict Reformed theology? Some assume it does, claiming it resembles polytheism or speculative...
Jun 95 min read


Do Reformed Confessions Reject the existence of other gods? (Confessions VS Divine Council Part One)
As the Reformed community increasingly embraces a supernatural interpretation of scripture ( see my articles on the Divine Council ),...
Feb 1911 min read
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