Does Clark know what it means to have a conscience?

I see no evidence that he does.

These two stories should also be a stinging rebuke to those elders and ministers who either did not see the errors of the Federal Vision or who saw them and refused to do their duty. It’s not too late for them to repent and to begin to “to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God” (Micah 6:8). Repentance isn’t a feeling, it’s an action. In this case repentance means being willing to face other ministers, sometimes powerful and influential ministers who don’t want anything done about the FV. Whom do you fear: God or men?

Well, of course, one should be ashamed when he knows he is doing wrong and sees others doing right. But when he knows he is doing right, and is Reformed, and is Biblical, and sees other people being wrong, and being sub-reformed, and being sub-Biblical, then the only question is if he is going to continue to do what is right, or is he going to cave in to group pressure.

I’m sorry, but if we’re supposed to be faithful under the threat of death and torture we can surely remain steadfast in the face of misinformation campaigns and the madness of bloggers.

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