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The Manhattan Declaration: Why didn’t you sign it, R.C.?

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December 8, 2009 by Michael Dewalt

R.C. Sproul writes on The Manhattan Declaration,

“The Manhattan Declaration confuses common grace and special grace by combining them. While I would march with the bishop of Rome and an Orthodox prelate to resist the slaughter of innocents in the womb, I could never ground that cobelligerency on the assumption that we share a common faith and a unified understanding of the gospel.”

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Michael Dewalt


Welcome to my Personal Blog - I am a Servant of Jesus, Husband to Emily, Father to Wyatt, Director of Admissions and Professor at Faith Theological Seminary, Tutor at Granite-Classical, wannabe Blogger, and Buckeye born & bred. Undergraduate work from Word of Life Bible Institute and Baptist Bible College. Graduate work from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and Faith Theological Seminary. A member of The Evangelical Theological Society and live in Bel Air Maryland.

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