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Radio Free Geneva Today on the DL
03/29/2005 - James White
Today on the Dividing Line I concluded my review of one of the "worst of the worst," the anti-Calvinism sermon of Dr. Danny O'Guinn of Tower Grove Baptist Church in St. Louis. Today we heard Dr. O'Guinn repeat the now infamous "Spurgeon denied limited atonement" section of Spurgeon's sermon defending limited atonement. It is a classic example of "borrow a citation from someone in a secondary source and don't bother to look it up despite Spurgeon's many statements in support of and in defense of limited atonement and hence completely embarrass yourself in the process" argumentation. And given the context in which it is presented, it is just as bad as Hunt's error. You can find the original citation and discussion of Hunt's error here, and if you follow along there as O'Guinn cites it, you will see he was copying from the same errant source as Hunt (probably from Fisk). I have sent this information to Dr. O'Guinn, but have not, to my knowledge, heard back from him. Here's the program.09:13:50 - Category: The Dividing Line - Link to this article -

The British Dividing Line Airs!
03/24/2005 - James White
Well, it's a first, and it is right here. The all-British Dividing Line. Give it a listen! Hopefully home on Saturday!16:50:02 - Category: The Dividing Line - Link to this article -

Today on the DL
03/15/2005 - James White
We lost our server for the first 14 minutes, but ol' [Pete] got us back up and running. Pierre, our LDS listener, called in, prompted once again to defend our Arminian friends by yesterday's program responding to Dr. O'Guin's attack on "Calvinism." Always interesting to listen to a discussion with Pierre on soteriological issues, always coming back to sola scriptura. Here's the program.14:18:14 - Category: The Dividing Line - Link to this article -

Radio Free Geneva Airs!
03/14/2005 - James White
Today's special "Radio Free Geneva," providing an extended response to Dr. Danny O'Guin on the subject of his blatantly misrepresentational attack upon "Calvinism," is available here. I hope Dr. O'Guin will likewise listen!12:51:53 - Category: The Dividing Line - Link to this article -

On the DL Today
03/10/2005 - James White
Many thanks to the inventers of Ibuprofen I managed to make it through the DL today with the help of some good callers. Also gave a brief report on the trip to St. Louis. Here's the program.17:36:26 - Category: The Dividing Line - Link to this article -

Today on the DL
03/07/2005 - James White
Today on the special Monday edition of the DL: First 40 minutes we reviewed some more of Camping's false teachings, and warned about his followers seeking to attack Christ's Church. Then took a great call on John 3:5. Don't forget, Lord willing, we will have the regular Thursday program. Here's today's DL.00:04:26 - Category: The Dividing Line - Link to this article -

Next Week's DL Schedule
03/03/2005 - James White
I just checked my flight schedule and I will indeed miss Tuesday's DL time, so, unless Rich has an objection I don't know about, I'd like to move Tuesday's DL to Monday, 1pm EST, 10am PST. I want to play some clips (see the next entry when it is posted) and don't want to put it off till Thursday.21:48:36 - Category: The Dividing Line - Link to this article -

Today on the DL: Great Phone Calls!
03/03/2005 - James White
We went 8 minutes long today to get them all in. Calls covered a broad range from issues relating to Calvinism, Catholicism, Greek, exegesis, etc. Great callers! Here's the show.17:24:36 - Category: The Dividing Line - Link to this article -

Today on the Dividing Line
03/01/2005 - James White
Started off introducing folks to the concept of the calendar page over there on the left side of the website, talking about upcoming debates and trips. Even managed to try an Italian accent that came out sounding like Dr. Frankenstein. Then we took calls, and the calls focused on scriptural sufficiency and sola scriptura. Useful information. Here's the program.13:40:02 - Category: The Dividing Line - Link to this article -
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