The Bible is tangible and inspired at once, and pretending either side away is its own kind of avoidance. From Genesis forward HaShem offered direct relationship through the davar placed qarov, in mouth and heart; from Genesis forward we built mediating systems to keep the directness at a manageable distance, and the architecture has been the same on both sides of the family.
Part two of a three-part Berean walk through "once saved, always saved." The framework that built the modern altar call traced back to an eleventh-century archbishop, and five places in the Hebrew text where it does not belong.
A church in Glendale, Arizona said they are grounded in Scripture. Their About Us page says otherwise. When you test their claims against the original Hebrew and Greek, the cracks are not subtle. They are structural.