On this episode of Polemics Report for April 13th, 2021, our Bulldogmatic Bible Study hangs out for the program! JD and David discuss effeminacy and doctrinal category confusion in evangelical ranks using Dave Miller as an example, and discuss the finer points of church discipline and the role Jesus gave to the church body versus the elders. Later in the Patron portion, JD and David debate whether or not tithing should be taught in the church.
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Video of the Podcast found here:
https://youtu.be/ClSRyPcN9vA
If you have any questions, feedback, please email me at josh@thegodcastwithjoshfritz.com
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Video of the Podcast found here:
https://youtu.be/WqMJ7YWW6M8
If you have any questions, feedback, please email me at josh@thegodcastwithjoshfritz.com
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The new editor comes with a handful of default blocks such as paragraph, image, gallery, and more, to help you create better standard posts and pages.
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On this episode of Protestia Tonight for August 2nd, 2022, we discuss the dangers and pragmatism behind the “pro-life” movement, and talk about why you can’t baptize yourself. In the patron portion, we answer sincere questions about the “gift” of the jab and how Rachel Denhollander doesn’t seem to know anything about Christian marriages.