I’ve never done this before, but these two graphics say almost all that needs to be said. Nearly two hours of interaction with the claims and statements of Steve Camp and Janet Mefferd from Monday’s JM show.
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Friday evening an important difference between Muslims and Christians came to light in the debate in Seattle. It is a difference I highlighted in the Biola debate as well. Muslims and Christians have very different views of what inspiration means, and how it manifests itself in Scripture. Of course, I am speaking only about Christians here in the historical sense,
A Mega sized DL today, two full hours, with the first 1:15 dedicated to reviewing and responding to the Reasonable Faith podcast of 3/27 and its defense of Andy Stanley (which sounded more to me like a backhanded attack on Dr. Mohler to be honest). You see, apologetics is not theology, folks, and that is why you can treat the
You may recall that last month I did two programs with Justin Brierley on his “Unbelievable” radio program in London. I debated Roger and Faith Forster on the doctrines of grace and on the existence of eternal punishment. The first of those programs aired last weekend, which means I assume the program on eternal punishment will air this weekend in
Well, despite corresponding with Nadir Ahmed and letting him know that he would be treated fairly as a caller on the program, evidently, unless we arrange a full debate with him, he won’t call in. Oh well, we tried. We had a nice Muslim come into channel a few hours before the program, with whom we had a good conversation.
Did a Skype-based Dividing Line from Colorado today, spending quite some time on Ignatius in response to claims by some Muslim apologists about his views. Then discussed some quotes from Bruce Ware on “eternal functional subordinationism” and the entire conflict. Finished up addressing He Who Judges From Afar doubling down on his position. And lots of other stuff thrown in
Another Jumbo edition of the DL today. YouTube had some problems, so I understand the video is missing a few minutes. Started, as I had to, with the Brandon Eich debacle and how it exposes the totalitarianism and hypocrisy of the left as a whole and the pro-homosexual movement in particular. Uber-rights indeed! But that’s not enough for these people!
We once again welcome John Samson on today’s Dividing Line. John takes today’s show to walk through the ‘Doctrines of Grace,’ otherwise known as TULIP or the Five Points of Calvinism. At the start of the show John gives a brief update on the events in Kiev Ukraine where Dr. White is currently ministering. Toward the end of the show
Yes, Norman Geisler claims to be the first “major” scholar to critique Calvinism. I know, I know…
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