Debate: Does God Know the Future Exhaustively and Perfectly? Livestream Link

I was told about Bob Enyart’s “review” of the debate, and so I took the time to download three programs last evening, and listened to them while doing this ride today. Bob Enyart is in serious damage control mode. He is spinning the debate madly, throwing out an amazing amount of ad-hominem, misrepresentation, and simple dishonesty. I have seen a
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Road Trip: Debate, Is Jesus Yahweh? Dr. Dale Tuggy, First Lutheran Church, Houston, Texas, 3/9/24
My apologies for all the coughs and sniffs, I actually feel pretty good, but the voice and sinuses—not so much. Spent time talking about God’s decree over against Provisionist palaver (look it up), then looked at some Trent Horn material in preparation for a few weeks from now, and finished up with a real quick section from the Carl Trueman
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Roadtrippin’ in Buffalo, Wyoming
Jumped on line and did a quick program today, starting off with some stories from the road, and then looking at Jonathan Merritt’s “coming out” and how we all knew he was a homosexual but I guess now can talk about it, or something. Then we looked at a wild-eyed leftist woman preacher from Canada who decides the Great Commission isn’t all that great after all. Some important historical material there, so don’t miss that! Enjoy!
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Roadtrip DL #2: A&O Seminary Study Continues
We had a problem getting things to work back home and had to restart, but we go through a full discussion of Calvin’s view of the Father, Son and Spirit in the Institutes, I:XIII:19-21. Gave a good bit of background information, too. An important study, I hope you will be blessed! Also, I gave to quotes, one each from Blaise Pascal and John Flavel, which I provide here:Reason’s last step is the recognition that there are an infinite number of things which are beyond it. It is merely feeble if it does not go as far as to realize that.Blaise Pascal, Pensees 188I know there is nothing in the Word or in the works of God that is repugnant to sound reason, but there are some things which are opposite to carnal reason, as well as above right reason; and therefore our reason never shows itself more unreasonable than in summoning those things to its bar which transcend its sphere and capacity.John Flavel
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