Smelling Burnt Marshwiggle

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Doug Wilson posted about The Aroma of Burnt Marshwiggle. Carmon posted something about the Narnia Marshwiggle character “Puddleglum” a year ago, she says here, and I also recall reading that a year ago.

Why am I commenting on this?

Just the fact that Mr. Wilson writes something alright again. But doesn’t apply it to his own theology. Tsk. Tsk. 😉

I do have to say that reading Wilson’s words and applying them as he suggests, I would smell something, and postmodernist of whatever thing would smell something else.

So apply THAT to the reason for this post:

AAPC stuff … pre-2002 Doug Wilson was plying his words towards change, and we smelled the burnt Wigglemarsh once AAPC 2002 had occured. We awoke and smelled the nasty burnt Marshwiggle.

But the problem lies in this: We smell that. He and they smell something else. It can never be smelled universally, any Burnt Marshwiggle thing, until the whole world is changed by God’s good grace.




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