A DL Short: Responding to Stratton and James
Decided to resurrect the old ScreenFlow program (well, ok, had to upgrade it had been so long) and do a quick response to a video posted by Dr. Stratton. Just barely managed to keep it under 30 minutes! Someday I will really do like a five minute video. Really. Trust me. (Said in Fauci’s voice there). Enjoy!
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Calvinsim vs Molinism on Unbelievable?
Calvinism and Molinism are two very different ways of understanding God’s sovereignty. But which one best addresses the problem of evil? James White argues that Calvinism – God foreordaining all human behaviour both good and evil – is the more Biblical and coherent view. William (Bill) Lane Craig argues that Molinism – a view which reconciles human freedom and divine sovereignty – is Biblically consistent without making God the author of evil.
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Responding to a Roman Catholic Convert
The first half hour today I played a few segments from a, well, discussion, not really debate, between Craig Evans and Rabbi Tovia Singer. Then we opened the phones and took calls on such subjects as Old Testament salvation, 1 John 2:2, and more! Here is the YouTube link:
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RV News, Then Hebrews 1:10-12 and Dale Tuggy
Rich Pierce, March 20, 2024March 20, 2024, Debate, General Apologetics, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Personal, The Dividing Line, Uncategorized, Unitarianism Went over what has been going on over the past few days about our RV—and that fact that we needed to make arrangements to obtain a different one, due to it being defective and needing to be rebuilt. Went through the whole story, mainly for our supporters, as we will need to raise some funds to make up the differences in the trade-in, upgrading our hitch, etc., and all in a matter of weeks since I need to head out in about four weeks for the debates with Jimmy Akin in Louisiana. If you can help us, you can donate to the Travel Fund here. Then we moved over to the Big Board and looked at Hebrews 1:10-12, and Dale Tuggy’s attempt to get away from its testimony to the deity of Christ.