True Legacy of Francis Schaeffer.

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Back in 1970, when I was a freshman at Michigan State University it was hard to find Christian critques of modern thought. Gordon Clark's treatment of Dewey and Barth filled that void for me. Schaeffer filled that void for many of my peers. I liked much of what he said but thought, and still think, his critique of Aquinas was wrong.

Schaeffer's most lasting legacy may be showing young Christians that Christianity is not just intellectually respectable but is really the only intellectually honest view to hold.
 
Franky is now Eastern Orthodox and has been for some time.

And he once claimed that, if his father were still alive, he, too, would be Eastern Orthodox - which I think is a complete crock.


Yeah, I think Franky has completely missed the boat on that one. I understand to some extent why he would say it but, in my opinion it shows a lack of understanding on Franky's part. (Many a son has missunderstood their dad, I know from experience.)
 
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