I wanted to let reads here know that there have been some changes to my site. I still hope to blog, but my URL is changing as well as a couple other things. I will primarily just blog as a personal site, rather than "Biblical Worldview Musings." though that name on the blog will likely … Continue reading Changes to My Site!
Author: A. Jacob W. Reinhardt
How to Discover the Right Books of the Bible: Introduction
How to determine what books should be included in the Bible is an important topic. This post introduces a multi-part series on criteria of canonicity.
“Come over to New York and help us!”
I wrote this piece over at Proclaimanddefend.org. I share an alternate perspective on New York State right now. There are many people who need the truth! https://www.proclaimanddefend.org/2019/02/01/come-over-to-new-york-and-help-us/
Sunday: Christian Sabbath, Lord’s Day, or Something Else – Problems with the Traditionalist Lord’s Day Position, Part 2
Continuing my series from last year, the traditionalist position on Sunday has three additional considerations, including (1) Rev. 1's reference to the Lord's Day is insufficient to the traditionalist position, (2) Psalm 118 is not sufficient to provide a basis for rejoicing on Sunday, and (3) There is no necessity for there to be an anti-type of the Sabbath in the Church Age.
Sunday: Christian Sabbath, Lord’s Day, or Something Else – Problems with the Traditionalist Lord’s Day Position, Part 1
While the traditionalist position provides some evidence in support of its position, there remain some problems with the position. The first three points include: (1) There is no explicit command for Sunday worship, (2) The historical references to Sunday are often in narratives especially in Acts that are difficult to conclusively apply, and (3) the command for gathering of donations in 1 Corinthians is overstated in its support for the traditionalist position.