Crouching Theologian
Hidden Artist
Hidden Artist
I’m not without blind spots and do welcome good theological discussions to see if there are any inconsistencies in my worldview.
I’m not without blind spots and do welcome good theological discussions to see if there are any inconsistencies in my worldview.
Welcome to www.soteriology.ca, a landing page for a self-taught theologian and artist who goes by the name apollos.
This is my personal website or landing page for those interested in Soteriology, friends, both real and online, and family members who want to know what I’m up to. You can find my theological writings on Substack. I also have a YouTube channel where I’m currently focusing on Soteriology. I might produce contents relating to Art|Design later on, depending on how my heart will be stirred.
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Why is there a “3” in “Soteriology”? The doctrine of the Trinity was the first topic I heavily looked into as a new Christian. After that, it was Soteriology. After years of online discussions with others on the doctrine of salvation, God revealed the 3 Soteriological Axioms to me. Both the Trinity (3) and the 3 Axioms perfectly describe the two major doctrines I have meditated on. They are my main focus. You can’t be sound in mind if you are wrong in these two.
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This is a Google site. If for whatever reason the URL soteriology.ca is not working, you can always use this URL instead: https://sites.google.com/view/soteriology
Even though English isn't my first language, I enjoy writing very much. To me, it's a form of art, even though I'm not the best at it. I like having my own thoughts and expressing them in writing, and AI will take away that originality. What this means is that my writings are my own, unless stated otherwise.
Starting in April 2025, I discovered that I can run AI offline, locally on my own computer, and I find it a helpful tool for grammar/proofreading, theological brainstorming, and general theological queries. AI is now part of my toolset, along with Obsidian. Before AI, I had to use search engines for most of my theological queries, but now most of them are done offline with AI.
AI is very helpful if you already know your Bible and Soteriology, and it will accelerate your learning and thinking if used correctly. If non-Calvinists start using AI for theological brainstorming, I believe it will help them ask better questions and think more critically when engaging with Calvinists. I also believe that in the future, advanced AI’s reasoning will prove and confirm Reformed Soteriology.
In the meantime, be extremely careful, because what sounds right or good is not necessarily correct or biblical (cf. Proverbs 16:25). See here > Good answers are not necessarily factual answers: an analysis of hallucination in leading LLMs