Road Trip: CORE: The Reliability of Scripture, Fellowship Church Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, 12/09/22
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Road Trip #3: The Sad Situation with Steven Anderson, then, Ammon Hillman Reveals His True Intentions
James White, October 24, 2024October 24, 2024, Atheism, Christian Worldview, King James Onlyism, Offense, Personal, Road Trip, Textual Issues, The Dividing Line After a few minutes of the inevitable talk about being on the road, going through a McDonald’s drive-thru looking for Donald Trump, and the current election situation, I commented on the Steven Anderson saga, and then spent the rest of the program talking about the claims Ammon Hillman made in the full 3.5 hour interview from which the short snippet was taken on the last Dividing Line. Serious, heavy, challenging stuff.
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Zach Lambert’s Sermon, “Homophobia and Transphobia,” Response Part 1
As promised I began playing the entirety of Zach Lambert’s sermon, preached early last year, about “Homophobia and Transphobia.” He had linked to it as representative of his position, and in the opening of the sermon he says he spent more time preparing for that sermon than any other, so it seems fair to address it. It is a classic example of “cultural eisegesis,” and since it is the essence of modern “Christian” homosexual apologetics, everyone needs to learn to recognize it, and refute it. We will continue the study and response on Thursday, Lord willing! 1:55 today!
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Road Trip: The Importance of a Christian Worldview, Providence Baptist Church, Perryville, Arkansas, 02/22/25
Managed to pull off a solid internet connection from a slight wide spot in the road called Lordsburg, New Mexico (really sad little town…lots of abandoned buildings). We covered a wide variety of things, including announcing the upcoming debates, April 24th and 25th, in Lafayette, Louisiana, with Catholic Answers apologist Jimmy Akin (sola scriptura, and “How Does a Man Have