What are some potentially controversial opinions you have?

Theological:

-I believe eschatology is a waste of time and effort that only leads to fear or arrogance. It's only useful for conveying tangential facts about God's character, the urgency of the gospel, and the culmination of Christ's victory over death.

-I believe there's a scale of what Christians think are acceptable sex practices. On the one end of the spectrum is Douglas Wilson, who opposes any sex that isn't missionary. On the other end is Mark Driscoll, who approves of every sex act between a husband and wife including the husband masturbating to pictures of the wife. I believe in the Mark Driscoll end of the spectrum, stopping short of masturbation without the wife present.

-I believe there are actual gospel-believing brothers and sisters in Christ within the Catholic church and scattered amidst Catholic leaders.

-I believe the American church has sinfully cast Muslims not as sinners deceived by Satan and in need of the gospel, but rather as people who know Jesus is the one true God yet serve Satan in his mission to destroy all Christians.

Politics:

-There isn't even one remotely electable candidate for the Republican party. Hilary Clinton will take this election from Jeb Bush by a considerable amount for three reasons: 1) she'll crush Bernie Sanders when she finally opens her wallet, but she's 2) waiting for his grassroots network to mature so she can usurp it when she finally splashes her cash. 3) Trump will take his xenophobic, die-hard supporter base and split the vote by running as an independent if the GOP nominee doesn't agree to do his big-business bidding.

Life:

-The Chicago Blackhawks are evil, Nazi-sympathizing heathens and Patrick Kane got away with rape. The Minnesota Wild have been predestined before the foundations of the earth to win the Stanley Cup this year.

-Casey's breakfast pizza is almost as transcendent of an experience as the transfiguration was. But not quite.

-Steven Avery is totally guilty.

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