I intended to spend the whole hour doing a Radio Free Geneva, announcing that I had learned that Ergun Caner has written a foreword for Lou Ruggiero’s new book, The God of Calvinism, but the first two calls that came in (early in the program) were on Camping (from a fellow who has called the ministry many times) and atheism (from an atheist who wanted to “review” the Barker debate). Rich told me ahead of time exactly what the Camping caller was going to do, and I mean, exactly. He knew since he has gone around and around with the fellow before, so, I decided ahead of time I wasn’t going to invest a lot of time on that one. I spent a lot more time with our atheist caller, and though highly exasperating, I hope it was likewise educational. I have once again been struck with how atheists, who profess themselves to be such clear thinkers, are so often anything but, and how they will throw consistency to the wind as long as it assists them in their suppression of the knowledge of God. The longer I live and minister, the more I not only believe Romans 1 is inspired, I see it.
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A Nation Divided, My Irrelevancy, the Finished Atonement
James White, , Church History, Musings, Personal, Post-Evangelicalism, Roman Catholicism, The Dividing Line, Theology Matters
Started off with more evidence of how divided a nation the US is, then moved on to listen to some brief comments from He Who Judges from Afar, and then we moved into some thoughts about the debate with Joe Heschmeyer, specifically on what his point was in emphasizing the time gap between the cross and the Ascension.
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George Bryson Sends Me an Email, then Surah 4:157
James White, , The Dividing Line
I was a bit taken aback by an e-mail wherein George Bryson said it was a “self serving self promoting fantasy” on my part that I have said he does not want to debate again. I read an e-mail I sent George back in January of 2006 explaining that a debate without cross-examination simply isn’t a debate. Then I moved
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Leaked Roe, Cameron Bertuzzi and Isaiah 22
James White, , Church Fathers, Church History, Debate, Post-Evangelicalism, Reformed Apologetics, Roman Catholicism, The Dividing Line, Theology Matters
Back in the regular studio for the first time in over a month! Wow, glad to be in the old digs again. Anyway, had to talk a bit about the leaked SCOTUS decision about Roe and the explosion of simple demonic activity all around us. Then we started reviewing some comments made by Cameron Bertuzzi related to Roman Catholicism and
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Two Part Dividing Line Today
James White, , The Dividing Line
First half I discussed the New Mexico State Supreme Court’s decree demanding Christians compromise their faith (but, of course, not calling for homosexuals to compromise anything at all) as the “price of citizenship” in this fine and upstanding secular nation. Then moved back to responding to Yusuf Ismail’s opening statement in preparation for the trip to South Africa. By the
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Can’t Even Start to Cover the Range of Topics in Today’s Jumbo DL
James White, , The Dividing Line
But I can tell you the last 45 minutes was dedicated to finishing off Paul Williams’ opening statement (finally). The 45 minutes before that allowed me to empty out my “DL Materials” bookmark folder—all sorts of incredible stuff about how quickly Western culture is embracing rebellion and depravity. A study in Christian worldview application and defense, to be sure.
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Reflections on Ukraine, Culture of Death Update 1984
James White, , Christian Worldview, Homosexuality, Musings, Persecution, Personal, Post-Evangelicalism, Roman Catholicism, The Dividing Line
Reflected on the shelling of the Irpin Biblical Seminary as I taught within its walls a number of times, so seeing it on fire from Russian shelling was saddening indeed. Then we discussed the current issues relating the to Culture of Death and its promotion of homosexuality, transgenderism, etc.
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