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Each article examines Doug Wilson's own words on topics like Federal Vision theology, slavery, marriage, and Christian nationalism. We pull directly from his books, sermons, and blog so you can read what he actually teaches and decide for yourself whether it lines up with Scripture.
Doug Wilson Says ‘Children of Obedient Believers Will Become Believers’
Doug Wilson claims 'children of obedient believers will become believers' — a prosperity gospel of parenting. What does the Bible actually promise parents?
Doug Wilson Says ‘Raise Your Hand If You Knew That the Westminster Confession Taught Baptismal Regeneration’
Doug Wilson claims the Westminster Confession teaches baptismal regeneration. Examine his argument and why Reformed theologians disagree with his reading.
Doug Wilson Says ‘Our Ministry’ to Convicted Pedophile Has Not Put ‘Any Children in Our Church Community’ at ‘Risk’
Doug Wilson claims his church's ministry to a convicted pedophile has 'not put any children at risk.' Examine the evidence and the pastoral failures.
Doug Wilson Says ‘To Prevail in Conflict Is Not Possible Without Deception’
Doug Wilson says 'to prevail in conflict is not possible without deception.' Should a Christian pastor teach strategic deception? Examine his own words.
Doug Wilson Says the N-Word, C-Word, S-Word, B-Word, and A-Word Because ‘Godly Obscenity Exists’
Doug Wilson argues 'godly obscenity exists' to justify profanity. Does Scripture support a pastor using slurs and vulgar language? Read his own words.
Doug Wilson Says Pedophiles Should Be Put to ‘Death’ but the Penalty for the Pedophile in My Church Should Be ‘Measured and Limited’
Doug Wilson says pedophiles deserve death, yet sought leniency for one in his own church. Read his contradictory words and actions documented here.
Doug Wilson Says Read My Theology Book with a ‘Willing Suspension of Disbelief’ Because ‘Wouldn’t It Be Glorious If This Really Were True?’
Doug Wilson asks readers to approach his theology with a 'willing suspension of disbelief' — as fiction. Should Christian doctrine require make-believe?
Doug Wilson Says If ‘Jesus Was White' and the Canaanite Woman Was ‘Black,’ He Would Have Said ‘It's Not Right’ ‘to Give Perfectly Good White Folk Food to ‘N****rs’’
Doug Wilson retold the story of Jesus and the Canaanite woman using a racial slur. Read his exact words and the biblical case against this rhetoric.
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