Peter Williams
@covapologetics
Every knee will bow. The gospel is freely offered to you, repent and believe. 1689 Particular Baptist. Husband and father, head of @thereformedwife
I have a fundamental philosophy of yard-sales: I don’t care if it’s new, I don’t care if it’s in mint packaging, and I don’t care what the store sells it for. It should be 20% or less of the new price. I’m at a y a r d s a l e buddy.
It seems many Presbyterians are too Baptism-blind to consider other reformed distinctives. Barrett has left the reformed tradition.
I think Presbyterians should be careful to celebrate or congratulate Matthew Barrett in his move to Anglicanism. Reading his blog post, I worry his reasoning is very similar to that which leads people to convert to Roman Catholicism or Eastern Orthodoxy.
Debating this for hours around the campfire with your boys.

Hate to black-pill, but doesn’t this just confirm that the “problem people” are self-selecting out by never marrying?
It looks like new marriages are (shockingly) stronger than in past decades. 🧵
Some of you can’t fathom how true this is.
One of my controversial takes is that’s you should not spread your inheritance evenly among your children and especially if you are a farmer. This is one of the things that’s ruining family farms.
Do the alliance arms meme with Papists and Protestants.
This book was banned 400 years after Jesus was born: The Book of Jubilees Angels dictated it. Prophets recorded it. Then the Church deleted it. Here’s the forbidden text they buried for centuries: 🧵
Do we have in writing that Barrett has personally renounced credobaptism?
I have used em dashes since elementary school. People who think em dash=AI are illiterate.
Comments are glossing over “Jesus rewired the Psalms?” It all just so goofy.
Dale, this is wildly unfair. Everyone has to answer this good question by Charles, and many related queries as well. For example, do we pray the imprecatory Psalms as believers? Is that confined to the old covenant? Has Jesus rewired them by asking the Father to forgive his…
I don’t think the absolute extreme of any “political dimension” is correct.