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Articles by Jay Poppinga on G-6.0106b
Reading G-6.0106b Rationally
How to give a portion of the constitution a reasonable reading in context and with awareness of its intent.
Objections to G-6.0106b: What Really Is the Issue?
Abandoning Scripture in order to achieve a political goal.
Rediscovering Presbyterian Basics
The Book of Order helps us understand who we are as a church, and what is reasonable to expect of our leadership.
A Positive View of (the original) Amendment B -- ALL of It.
Poppinga considers the question of "what the confessions call sin."
Practices Called "Sin" by Our Confessions
This is the article to which Poppinga is responding in the previous article [A Positive View of (the original) Amendment B] by Frank Baldwin, Elder at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church and Legal Counsel for the Presbytery of Philadelphia.