I really had not expected to get into this as deeply as we did, and this should have been a Radio Free Geneva, but be that as it may…we looked at the new film against “Once Saved, Always Saved,” listened to the opening section, talked about the necessary background issues, and then looked at the film’s vain attempt to get around Romans 8. Started preaching a few times, but, it was necessary. So, play your downloaded version of the RFG them before listening to this program, it will make you feel better!
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Michael Spencer: Selective Hearing Illustrated
James White, , Reformed Apologetics
What keeps God’s love from becoming mere maudlin sentimentality? What is the bulwark, the firm foundation, that keeps the love of God from falling into the abyss of universalism, and prohibits us from the idolatry of seeing God as the great grandfather in the sky, filled with woe and sadness at His inability to make us all happy? I suggest
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Witnessing to Mormons part 10: First Vision
Rich Pierce, , Mormonism, The Dividing Line
Joseph Smith is at the center of the LDS religion, and they focus on his first vision, of both the Father and Son, and two separate personages and Gods. Richard Pierce uncovers how Smith’s recounting of this vision profoundly changed over time, and the theological problems with the now-accepted story.
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Road Trip Schedule – Tullahoma, TN
James White, , Road Trip
Open Air Theology Conference 2023, February 16 -18, 2023, Covenant Reformed Baptist Church, 305 South Anderson St, Tullahoma, TN 37388
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Radio Free Geneva: John Samson and Emir Caner
James White, , The Dividing Line
I bet John never expected to see himself mentioned quite like that before. But, we did have John Samson in studio today to talk about his new book from Monergism.com, Twelve What Abouts, which you can find here or here. We then went back to reviewing Emir Caner’s sermon against Reformed theology, and then took calls on the topic for
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Bashir Vania
James White, , The Dividing Line
By the time I got to the DL today I had already done three hours on the air, so I can’t make too many claims for how coherent I was! Covered a lot of topics in the first half hour before returning to reviewing Bashir Vania’s comments in his debate with Jay Smith. And don’t forget the WayBack Machine, streaming
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James 3, China, the UK, and the Pope!
James White, , Atheism, Christian Worldview, Persecution, Post-Evangelicalism, Reformed Apologetics, Roman Catholicism, The Dividing Line
Started off the program with a look at James 3 in light of the arrival of 2020 and the challenges we will be facing therein. Moved on to discuss the totalitarian Left and its attack upon everything that is godly and true. We connected this to the recent “trans-gender” decision in the UK. Then we discussed Pope Francis’ comments about
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The Regime Continues to Promote the Culture of Death, Christian Nationalism, Ecclesial Exegesis
James White, , The Dividing Line
Covered the waterfront today, so to speak, addressing issues such as news about the vaccines, Covid-19 manipulation, transgender insanity, etc., before talking briefly about “Christian Nationalism.” Then we addressed a few Craig Carter tweets, and then addressed the new book on “Ecclesial Exegesis.” We hope to do two more programs this week, one on Thursday, and one from ReformCon on
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John 10, Thomas, Hagiography
James White, , The Dividing Line
Today we dove into a section of John 10 (with a few interruptions for commentary on the weather outside my unit) and then looked at some elements of Aquinas’ commentary on the same text. Then we read an article that contained hagiography concerning Thomas and considered the kind of thinking that lies behind such perspectives.