Alpha and Omega Ministries is a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. James White, director, is a professor, having taught Greek, Systematic Theology, and various topics in the field of apologetics for numerous schools.
An Exercise in Self-Control
James White, , Reformed Baptist IssuesI am truly seeking to exercise self-control in responding to two items that appeared today in my RSS feed. The first is a very sad example of what happens to someone who once showed promise but who, for reasons only known to him and to God, has become an enemy to anyone who would follow Jesus’ own prayer, “sanctify them
Francis’ Fiducia Supplicans Examined in Context and a Follow Up on Last Week’s “Neo-Socinian” Accusation
James White, , Personal, Reformed Baptist Issues, Roman Catholicism, The Dividing LineWent a bit long today, but, lots to talk about, and my voice wasn’t real good, so I had to slow down a bit! In any case, first hour was on the Dicastery document released yesterday that caused such a stir, then we switched over to a summary of developments over the weekend with the “Neo-Socinian” allegations. Jumbo sized program
I Told You the Sacralists Were Coming, Didn’t I?
James White, , Abortion, Church Fathers, Church History, Eastern Orthodoxy, Personal, Post-Evangelicalism, Racialism, Reformed Baptist Issues, Roman Catholicism, The Dividing LineSo Joel Webbon dropped a webcast about how the State is to correct the Church, and how this has been normative throughout church history. Well, do forgive me, but I’ve always opposed sacralism, still do, always will, and the errors and holes in the presentation, historically and logically, were big enough for me to drive my big GMC through, so,
SBCToday – Calvinism vs Pelagianism
Micah Burke, , Reformed Apologetics, Reformed Baptist Issues, Theology MattersThis post is intended to address some comments by Doug Sayers on the sbctoday.com blog. I’m posting this here because the owner of the sbctoday blog has an aversion to honest and robust debate from appearing on his blog. After posting several comments, having a couple of them approved, the blog owner went back and deleted them all. The author
Mega-Size DL Response to Mike Riccardi and Derrick Brite
James White, , Church Fathers, Church History, Debate, Exegesis, Personal, Reformed Baptist Issues, The Dividing Line, Theology Matters, ThomismWe went for two hours today as I interacted with portions of the first thirty minutes of Dr. Mike Riccardi’s presentation at the Shepherd’s Conference on the Trinity. Many had concluded that I was the target of much of the opening comments in that presentation, so I felt it proper to interact with it and raise the key issues that
Yusuf Ismail and Deuteronomy, and Further Response to Abu Zakariya
James White, , Exegesis, General Apologetics, Islam, Reformed Apologetics, Reformed Baptist Issues, The Dividing Line, Theology MattersStarted off the program today with a little bit on the ongoing attacks upon A&O by the odd coalition of Christians and political types, and then reviewed some comments by Yusuf Ismail in a recent ABN debate with Usama Dakdok, specifically looking at portions of Deuteronomy—tough, difficult portions. No ducking, no saying “Oh, that’s the Old Testament, we don’t have
The Socinians Are Amongst Us! Or Are They?
James White, , Reformed Apologetics, Reformed Baptist Issues, The Dividing Line, ThomismToday I responded to the “storm of love” of 2022, the past 48 hours of nastiness expressed toward me by a wide range of well known Reformed men. Cutting through the verbiage and emotions, we got to the key issues. Lots of folks are asking, “Why is this happening?” Well, hopefully today’s program will help clarify some things. Enjoy!
James Dolezal’s Biblical Evidence for DDS
James White, , Christian Worldview, Debate, Exegesis, Personal, Reformed Baptist Issues, The Dividing Line, Theology MattersSorry for those who aren’t overly excited about internal Reformed Baptist issues, but I said a few weeks ago that I would engage Dr. Dolezal’s biblical evidence for the doctrine of divine simplicity (DDS) and today I did so. Went just over an hour and a half, but hope that the discussion was useful.
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- Road Trip Debate: Is the King James Version the Best English Translation of the Bible? Dr. James White vs Dr. Doug Levesque, First Baptist Church, Livingston, Louisiana, 04/04/25
- Road Trip Dividing Line: Jeff Durbin and the Jewish Representative, then Jay Dyer on Abraham
- Story Time with Uncle Jimmy: The Acts of Paul and Thecla
- I Told You the Sacralists Were Coming, Didn’t I?
- A Nation Divided, My Irrelevancy, the Finished Atonement