A quick review of Tony Campolo’s continued decline on homosexuality, along with a “Challenge for Christians”
Here is the YouTube link:
A quick review of Tony Campolo’s continued decline on homosexuality, along with a “Challenge for Christians”
Here is the YouTube link:
Started off looking at Francis’ comment that he hopes hell is empty, and what this would mean to Roman Catholic theology as a whole. Then we transitioned over a Brandan Robertson video in which he shreds the Bible into contradictory strands, something that is all too common in what is called the “Christian academy.”
Today I was joined by Ivey Conerly to discuss the release of our new video, Why I Love Jesus But Reject Islam, posted below. It was great to be able to have this brother and fellow laborer in the Lord on the program, and I can’t wait to work with him in producing 40 Arabic Words, a Christian gospel presentation
Covered a fair amount of ground on the DL yesterday, including a lot of “in the news” items at the start (including the making of spanking of a two year old a felony in Texas—believe it or not), and then got back into responding, finally, to some of Abdullah Kunde’s remarks from a recent debate with Samuel Green in Australia.
Remember that poem, Alexander’s No Good Very Bad Day? I memorized it when I was a kid. Well, today was Rich’s No Good, Very Bad Day behind the control board. We had fun. Oh well, we aren’t pretentious enough to worry about not getting the break started, or having the end of the program go late because the computer’s clock
James responds to Patrick Madrid’s commentary on Catholic Answers Live regarding Sola Scriptura and the early church. Our last Saturday program. Next week begins our Tues/Thurs schedule. Open Phones.
Covered a wide variety of things yet again on the program today, so a little something for everyone. Started off with the new Roman Catholic apologetics book against Scripture titled, “The Obscurity of Scripture,” and talked a bit about the obscurity not of Scripture, but of Rome itself. We also spent some time reading through Schaff’s discussion of Pope Honorius.
Started off with a few miscellaneous items, including a brief review of the Matthew Vines/Sean McDowell dialogue from a few weeks ago, a little reading on Basilides the early church gnostic heretic and his views, and then I played some portions from the Ex Nihilo podcast that the Hardings posted as an encouragement to me (which was much appreciated). Then
Since Rich is out of town we won’t be posting the programs until he gets back. Please direct all outraged e-mails to Rich. 🙂 We did do the program, though, live, and covered Dr. Craig’s lecture on the “Problem of Evil” delivered at Cambridge a few years ago. You should be able to hear it…next Monday or Tuesday, if you
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