The Changing World of Mormonism, A Few Tweets, 90 Minutes

Started off noting that Love does Win…at least, it gets Peter Lumpkins to post reviews of Rob Bell’s book by Anglicans (well, Anglican last time I checked anyway). But we had a very full board of calls, and after a few technical glitches, got to them, including questions about KJV Onlyism, Rome’s abuse of Luke 1:28, Fred Phelps, and the
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Islam and the Jews: a Review, then, 40th Celebration Recap
In light of recent events in Israel we took the first 55 minutes or so of the program to review issues in Islam, looking at the Qur’an and hadith to understand the animus Islam produces toward the Jews. It’s been quite a while since we did any in-depth discussion of Islam, so I provided a lot of basic explanations of terms, etc. Then we moved to the events of Saturday and our 40th anniversary celebration. I played a video, and then looked at some of the pictures from our slideshow, taking a walk down memory lane. Old folks like doing things like that.
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Road Trip Dividing Line from Texas: Special Revelation, Natural Revelation, and Some Inseparable Operations
James White, February 23, 2023February 23, 2023, Oneness Pentecostalism, Personal, Provisionism, Road Trip, The Dividing Line, Theology Matters, Thomism Covered a bunch of topics suggested by social media interactions, including a discussion of special and general revelation, natural theology, and all that area of discussion, and then a brief look at Thomistic “inseparable operations” and its (unnecessary) complication of the biblical doctrine of the Trinity. Will plan to continue that topic tomorrow, Lord willing.
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Road Trip: Debate: Catholic/Protestant – Night 2 – How Does One Find Peace with God? James White vs Jimmy Akin, First Baptist Church, Livingston, Louisiana, 4/25/24
Looked at some claims about Aquinas by Norm Geisler, including a quick look at John 13:19, and then started to respond to the second in the series from Baptist Dogmatics regarding Matthew 24:36. What is “theological” or “dogmatic” exegesis? Well, we will find out more as we continue our review and response. But not tomorrow, though we plan on doing