Pressed on with our review of the Regent University debate with Shabir Ally, focusing upon the key issues that will surely arise in just a few weeks now in Seattle.
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Yesterday on the Dividing Line
Rich Pierce, , The Dividing Line
Started off with a quick discussion of the use of Messianic prophecies by Islamic apologists, including connecting Isaiah 9:6 to Mohammed (except, they have to sort of skip a few portions of the text). Then a call on witnessing to Jehovah’s Witnesses took the rest of the hour, providing a great opportunity for “practical evangelism” training on the topic. Here’s
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Sorta Road Trip DL: Squirrel’s Demise, Inseparable Operations
James White, , Road Trip, The Dividing Line, Theology Matters
We did a show while I am away for a few days, and hope to do so again tomorrow. Started off with the story of the demise of a squirrel on my ride this morning, and some lessons I thought of as a result. Then we discussed some amazing behavior from the young “New Scholastics,” then tried to think through
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Radio Free Geneva: Questions About Calvinism
James White, , The Dividing Line
Today I spent the entire program answering six questions sent in on the topic of Reformed theology. I hope the answers given are useful and edifying. A few comments at the end about the contrast between these serious questions and some of the looniness currently being seen out on the net.
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Today on the Dividing Line
James White, , The Dividing Line
Well, we opened the lines, and got some good calls, but the folks who have been willing to throw out the most vile personal attacks must have been too busy to get to a phone today, so I guess they will call on Thursday night (don’t forget, 7pm EDT!), 877-753-3341. Here’s today’s program.
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Frank Turek on Predestination, a Roman Critique of EOism as “Petrified,” and Andrew Isker on Supporting the Murder of Fritz Erbe (and others)
James White, , The Dividing Line
Played a clip where Dr. Turek uses a form of Molinism to respond to a question on predestination. Before or after that (funny how it is hard to remember right after doing the show!) we looked at a graphic where a Roman Catholic says the Orthodox are “Petrified” as in fossilized in time, and what that might mean. Then we
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End of the Year Dividing Line: General Cultural Topics, then TRBs.
James White, , Christian Worldview, Church History, Debate, Ken Wilson, Open Theism, Pastoral Theology, Post-Evangelicalism, Provisionism, Reformed Baptist Issues, The Dividing Line, Theology Matters
Had to make brief mention of some of the big stuff happening in our day at the top of the program. Then did a quick summary of the Crusades in light of their being used by some CNs as some kind of positive thing, but then moved on into dealing with the TRBs, the Truly Reformed Baptists, and their willingness
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Supreme Court and Churches, Remember that Covid Stuff? Hyper-preterism Debate
James White, , Christian Worldview, General Apologetics, Misc, Musings, Persecution, Personal, Post-Evangelicalism, Racialism, The Dividing Line
Meandered around a bit today touching on the fact that Rich is French, that “Parler” should probably be pronounced with the French pronunciation (and yes, I have joined Parler, @Eleutheros), that the Supreme Court declining to give an injunction in California, while disappointing, isn’t the end of the world, and some other stuff about the current melt-down in the US.
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Yusuf Ismail’s rebuttal to William Lane Craig
James White, , The Dividing Line
Did another Jumbo Edition of the DL, starting off with a review of a William Lane Craig response to an inquiry, found here. Reviewed that wild and zany philosophy of Molinism, etc. Then briefly responded to an Ijaz Muhammad article, here, and then spent the last 45 minutes finishing up Yusuf Ismail’s rebuttal to William Lane Craig, which took longer