About
The Purpose of The Account is to provide an Emerging Christian Noachide’s view of the world. These are expressed in an amalgamation of topics including philosophy, theology, current events, devotional material, and definitive articles (which often result in heated discussion between myself and others). This site is dedicated to my Lord and Savior, Messiah, Jesus Christ. To God be all the Glory and Honor and Power forever and ever. Amen.
General Information:
- Age: 18
- Educational Status: Homeschool graduate, now attending Geneva College.
- Grade: Junior
- Denomination: Reformed Charismatic, attending Providence Church of Pittsburgh.
Bio:
David has lived in Western Pennsylvania from day one and will, God willing, continue to do so. Over the years, his interests have taken him into deep study of multiple disciplines, including Ancient and Medieval History with a concentration in the Near East and Europe, Consitutional Law in the United States, English, Christian Theology, Christian Apologetics, Philosophy, Church History, as well as cursory examinations of world religions – including Islam, Ancient Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Mormonism, and modern-day religions like Wicca, Neo-Paganism, and Satanism. Through all of this, David has gained a stronger conviction in the truths of the Christian faith. David is the owner of The Account – which is focused mainly on Christian Theology, Philosophy, and Inter-Christian discussion. David and The Account have received accolades from greats like Agent Tim, Spunky Jr., and Alex and Brett Harris of the Rebelution. It is David’s vision that all Christians – Traditional, Emerging, and Evangelical – will one day find that unity in Christ that the Master and His disciples once prayed for. He also hopes for the day when the youth of the Church attain to the zeal of Timothy and Titus and bring the Church back to a right standing with God.
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annonymous said
Awesome writings! I love your site. Your dashboard could be a little clearer though.
Moe said
I was hopeschooled at the way through high school, and I really enjoyed it.
Good luck with your major.
-Kelsey
John M. Kirton II said
I would love to read your thoughts on “Twilight” . . . checked some of the links in “Pure Fun” but the links are broken!
David Ketter said
John: That’s appreciated. I haven’t done any reading/watching as far as “Twilight” goes. My general impression is that the film is something of a ditzy viewing, though I’ve heard that the writing in the book is quality.
Margarita said
Thank you for your Devotional: Corinthians 13:4-7. I had forgotten want it meant to Love. I always referred back to Corinthians for its meaning, but never grasped the true message. Thank you David, you’re an world wide web blessing.