Denny Burk Responds

With bad news on the horizon….I am taking this opportunity to post before the storm.
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In the interests of showing that I am happy to receive “push-back” on articles, here is Denny Burk responding to my post, A Plea For Realism. Now, I only found out about this post today. But I have written two posts on the mode and subjects of baptism that attempt to deal with his concerns.

With that said, theological polemics in the form of showing a reductio ad absurdum, are quite commonplace in the Reformed tradition. We do not always need a proof-text for our views, even a proof-text that says you must be baptized before you take the Lord’s Supper.

Denny seems like a fine chap, a good man, the type you’d enjoy having a beer with – well, maybe not a beer if the restrictions placed on Southern Baptist professors are true – over some frank theological discussion. Maybe one day?
Anyway, a week cannot go by without some Nacho Libre. So, ladies and gentlemen:
Baptist to the Presbyterian: “I’m a little concerned right now…about your mode of baptism and stuff. How come you have not been immersed?”
Presbyterian: “Because, I never got around to it, okay?!”
Baptist: “Well tonight, we face Satan’s cavemen at the all night open-tent revival.”
Presbyterian: “I don’t know why you always have to be judging me because I was sprinkled!”
Baptist: “Well, I still think it would be a good idea if you… Felicidades!!! (while throwing the Presbyterian into the ice tub in the locker room).

Pastor Mark Jones is feeling inspired to eat a couple eggs, pancakes, and sausages. 
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Mark Jones

Dr. Jones is Pastor of Faith Vancouver Church (PCA) in Vancouver, Canada and a specialist in post-Reformation Reformed theology.

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