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Today on the Dividing Line
11/30/2006 - James White
Well, today on the Dividing Line we continued with the Jerry Vines sermon and once again discovered that there is a template sermon running about that is little more than the "light up as many straw men as you can and how the smoke and flames will keep anyone from thinking at all about how completely discombobulated your theology really is." And, yes, well, I started preaching a bit toward the end, I must admit. Check out the new higher quality format in our MP3 shopping cart!Lord willing and all the cancelled flights don't get in the way, I will be in St. Louis over the weekend. Can't guarantee much activity here, but we will see!
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Today on the Dividing Line
11/28/2006 - James White
I ran across the materials from Nelson Price today about Calvinism, and I had to start the program out with a review of some of his comments. Then we went back to the Vines sermon for a few moments, and then Pierre called in, and the rest of the hour we discussed how a Mormon can deal with such texts as Genesis 50:20 and Acts 4:27-28. Quite interesting! Here's the program.13:30:55 - Category: The Dividing Line - Link to this article -

Special Announcement Regarding the Dividing Line!
11/21/2006 - James White
As some of you may have noted, things are changing, and improving, with our webcasting routine. Last week we began streaming in forms other than Real Audio, to the great rejoicing of many. Today we begin to make the Dividing Line available in mp3 format, here. Yes, we have heard you, and yes, we are working on even greater improvements in the future, but as the vast majority of this work is being done by very busy, very talented volunteers, their time is extremely limited, hence, I can't promise any time frames. But in any case, here is today's Dividing Line.15:01:52 - Category: The Dividing Line - Link to this article -

Today on the Dividing Line
11/16/2006 - James White
Today we returned to our examination of Emir Caner's sermon from 10/15/06 and finished that up before taking a few phone calls on the subject as well. We covered the questions Dr. Caner asked toward the end of his sermon and saw once again the impact of inconsistency in one's theology. Here's the program. By the way! We will be moving to a new streaming format for the DL next Tuesday that will not require you to use Real Audio (many people complain about that format, and we fully understand how invasive Real Audio tends to be). It can be opened in various programs like iTunes (just insert the URL into the "Open Stream" box), Windows Media Player, etc. We will post more details as we get closer to Tuesday.17:10:11 - Category: The Dividing Line - Link to this article -

Today on the DL
11/14/2006 - James White
It was great to get back to the Dividing Line today. Started off with great news about next year's cruise, October 15-19, and the class we will be presenting on the cruise, The Cross: Historicity and Theology. See the link to the right for details, but whatever you do, don't miss this one! We've designed this one to be affordable and attractive to everyone, but in particular, those who really want an intense period of theological training and challenge! Keep an eye on the blog for more information as it becomes available, and, consider seriously giving this cruise (inside cabins start at only $250/person!) to someone you love, maybe even one of your elders who could use some time away in the Inside Passage on the glorious Mercury (my all-time favorite ship). I then moved into a review of the Spong debate, playing a section from the cross-ex (well, what was supposed to be cross-examination, but was more generally "White asks a question, Spong talks for a long time on other issues"), from the audience questions ("I keep hearing judgment and guilt!"), and then I closed the program with my closing statement from the debate itself. I will let you know when the mp3's are ready, the DVD's, etc. Here is today's program.
Also, I believe we will start offering Pulpit Crimes later today, too. We did not do so earlier simply so that Solid Ground and the folks supporting the conference would not be undercut by our offering it ourselves. But now that the book is out, we will have it available as well. Be watching for an entire Pulpit Crimes package which will include the book, Spong debate, and all the conference presentations as well! Another great item to give to loved ones during the holiday season, which, in case you haven't noticed, has snuck up on us once again! Included in that conference was the review of comments made by Ergun and Emir Caner in their respective anti-Calvinism sermons, offered by yours truly and Tom Ascol. Oh, please note that Tom wore a tie and in fact, he wore a Rush tie! I have the same tie in an equally bright color combination, but it was nowhere near Orlando, so Tom won the bright tie competition (though I think I won the bright jacket competition).
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