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Direct Quotes from Doug Wilson Analyzed in Context

A meta-category collecting posts directly quoting Wilson’s own words, contextualizing them, and allowing readers to evaluate his statements firsthand.

“…In the General Scheme of Things, the Apostle Paul Wants the Women to Make the Sandwiches.” — Doug Wilson
Wives Led With Firm Hand

Doug Wilson Says ‘Wives Need to be Led with a Firm Hand’

(Updated on ) | Opinion by Nathan Wells

Doug Wilson says 'wives need to be led with a firm hand' and husbands should ignore what their wives say they need. Read his own words on marriage.

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“...wives need to be led with a firm hand. A wife will often test her husband in some area, and be deeply disappointed (and frustrated) if she wins. It is crucial that a husband give to his wife what the Bible says she needs, rather than what she says she needs.” – Doug Wilson “...wives need to be led with a firm hand. A wife will often test her husband in some area, and be deeply disappointed (and frustrated) if she wins. It is crucial that a husband give to his wife what the Bible says she needs, rather than what she says she needs.” – Doug Wilson “...wives need to be led with a firm hand. A wife will often test her husband in some area, and be deeply disappointed (and frustrated) if she wins. It is crucial that a husband give to his wife what the Bible says she needs, rather than what she says she needs.” – Doug Wilson
Doug Wilson Declared to be heretic

Doug Wilson Says We ‘Were Declared to Be Heretics’

(Updated on ) | Opinion by Nathan Wells

Doug Wilson admits he and three others 'were declared to be heretics' by a Reformed denomination. Read about the Federal Vision and why churches condemned it.

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“On June 22, 2002...the four of us were declared to be heretics.” – Doug Wilson
Salvation Contingent on Faithfulness

Doug Wilson Says ‘Men Fall Away Because Their Salvation Was Contingent upon Continued Faithfulness in the Gospel’

(Updated on ) | Opinion by Nathan Wells

Doug Wilson says 'salvation was contingent upon continued faithfulness.' Does this align with Scripture or undermine salvation by grace alone through faith?

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