Road Trip Schedule – December 5, 2022 – TBD – Twelve 5 Church, 4926 Peachtree Avenue, Jonesboro, Arkansas
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It’s Just a Coincidence Illustrated, Back to Middle Knowledge with WLC
Started off with a few minutes about the facts regarding the Kamala Cookies (forced vaccine mandates) and the reality that billions of dollars will buy you tons of lies. Then we moved back into reading and interacting with Dr. William Lane Craig’s presentation of middle knowledge and Molinism in his book, The Only Wise God.
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More Attempts at Sneaking Man’s Autonomy into Scripture
James White, May 10, 2023May 10, 2023, Pauline Studies, Personal, Post-Evangelicalism, Provisionism, Road Trip, The Dividing Line, Thomism After a brief review of a further comment by Stephen Wolfe (that I missed on the last show), we went back to Ephesians 1 after listening to a monologue by Leighton Flowers seeking to establish synergism by…assuming it! Brought Accordance in once again and dove into the text. Had one little interruption (the kind lady who runs the RV park, well, needed payment!) but other than that everything went smoothly from the new studio! Rich also announced how the auction for the Jeffrey Rice rebind will be run (after he found the Bible that is!). We may be able to sneak a program in on Friday, hopefully!
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A Dividing Line I Cannot Summarize!
James White, April 20, 2023April 20, 2023, Abortion, Christian Worldview, Eschatology, Homosexuality, Persecution, Personal, Post-Evangelicalism, The Dividing Line, Theology Matters, Thomism We have a guy at Apologia who posts hilarious out-of-context quotes from the sermon on our member’s page. I need someone like that to listen to every Dividing Line and come up with a brief, yet usable, title, because with programs like today, I just have no idea. We covered the Washington State law that would allow the state to mutilate your children, by force (seriously). We discussed a bit more about what is just wrong with the phrase “white evangelicals,” and I spent a fair amount of time considering some of the important aspects of the “Christian Nationalism” discussion.