Hi Carlos,<br><br>I never set out to comment on "the Auburn four", but Doug Wilson specifically. And no, I do not believe that he is distorting the doctrine of Justification by faith alone. I think I have produced sufficient proof for this, and the others who have asserted to the contrary, in my mind, just continue to make the same mistakes about which I have already cautioned. That being said, I would say things have been said by other participants in the Auburn conferences that clearly lead to confusion over Justification by Faith alone but that is different than actually distorting the doctrine itself. Much of the confusion arises from taking terms that are used within what they would call a "decretal" paradigm and implementing them in a "covenantal" paradigm. To use them in a different context does not distort the previous meanings given (and with which they repeatedly agree) in a decretal paradigm, but it can clearly be confusing. Furthermore, Wilson has made a greater effort than the others to explain this, so when I see him being accused of distorting the doctrine of Justification by Faith alone, I believe it is the propagation of a false accusation.<br><br>Sincerely in Christ,<br><br>~Jason