A few topics to start off with and then finished listening to Austin Fischer’s opening statement in the Calvinism debate from a few months ago, then took a call from the infamous Horatio of Georgia.
Here is the YouTube link:
A few topics to start off with and then finished listening to Austin Fischer’s opening statement in the Calvinism debate from a few months ago, then took a call from the infamous Horatio of Georgia.
Here is the YouTube link:
It takes Scriptural depth and awareness, as well as patience, to be able to reach Jehovah’s Witnesses. An introduction to JW theology and strategies for talking with them, including their views on the deity of Christ, resurrection, and the Trinity.
A stormy weather DL from Golden, Colorado. Talked about some of the goings on in culture once again, then asked some questions of Eric Conn (hoping for helpful answers!), and finally toward the end looked at some issues regarding the debate with Tim Barber and my insistence that in the future my debate opponents not rely upon pre-written rebuttals and
Rich Pierce leads an interactive discussion about aomin.org website, which has a list of 100 bible verses to memorize. When witnessing, should focus on important issues, not details that will not lead to Christ. Analysis of and response to typical testimony of LDS missionaries. The hyper-polytheism of Mormons does not match with the Monotheism of Scripture. Also God is Spirit
Started off responding to this article by William Lane Craig, once again dealing with the relationship between God’s revelation in Scripture and our knowledge, including our knowledge of who Christ was (and is). Craig is the primary source for Andy Stanley’s position, by the way, as you will see. Then we transitioned into a full-on refutation of this article by
Took the hour to look at the subject of false faith, apostasy, etc., today on the program in light of the Joshua Harris situation. Not a pleasant topic, but one found right in the fabric of Scripture, and hence one that must be understood. Here is the YouTube link: Live Video Stream The Dividing Line is on YouTube video. Our
Did a special Radio Free Damascus today (so we can do a Radio Free Geneva tomorrow!). Reviewed some comments from Abdullah al-Andalusi in his debate in Dublin with Samuel Green, and then turned our attention to the outrageous misrepresentation of the Christian faith by Dr. Laurence Brown on a recent episode of the Deen Show.
Mainly went over this article and its capitulation to the redefinition of the word “hate” as well as the entire concept of determining ethics and morality and right and wrong based upon the emotions and perceptions of people who have already proven themselves to be deeply dysfunctional in the entirety of their personal lives. I had seen the article last
On an election day version of the Dividing Line we pretty much avoided the topic and instead started listening to the debate between Mike Licona and Dale Martin on whether Jesus believed Himself to be divine. A fascinating insight into a “post-modern” mindset, Martin, himself a homosexual, likewise confesses to being a Trinitarian Christian, yet, he doesn’t believe Jesus believed
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