VIEWS — Volume 2, Issue 1
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Note from the Plumb Line Editors
As many of you are aware, the EPC is at a potentially dangerous turning point in its history. Sadly, the preliminary report of the Ad Interim Committee (AIC) recommends that the ordination of persons with unnatural sexual desires may be acceptable. We pray that the AIC will modify this recommendation which is out of line…
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Clarity is Charity:
Report on Same-Sex Attraction Draws CriticismWhen God speaks, he doesn’t mumble. His Word is clear. His commands are not vague, ambivalent, or impossible to understand. As Jesus said, “Let what you say be simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything more than this comes from evil.” (Matthew 5:27).
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The EPC Ethos:
Truth in LoveIn the EPC today, we are afraid of conflict. We are reminded repeatedly of our ethos, which calls for charity in all things. Those who speak out and disagree are often perceived as troublemakers who are disturbing the peace. And yet, the EPC was founded by men and women who were not afraid to speak…
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Is Racism Our Biggest Problem?
The debate over racism and justice in America today is more complicated than we realize. We seem to be making no real progress in this debate; it only seems to be leading to more hostility and division. While I expect this from the secular culture, it saddens me to see the same thing now happening…
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A Moderator’s Meanderings
“Meanderings” definition: Rambling or passing from one topic to another. I hope you find the following collection of articles, quotes, quips, and Scripture to be informative, edifying, and thought-provoking. This information is not as thorough or detailed as the other articles in the Plumb Line. But I hope to stimulate honest and open debate on…