Some Voices from the Past, the Importance of Biblicism

Other than discussing some upcoming events (such as the debate in Pennsylvania), we took some time to listen to some voices from the past (Chrysostom, Jerome) and think about how things have changed. We also took some time to consider the definition of biblicism in the current controversy.
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The Mormon Question and Then Open Phones
Briefly addressed the “Mormon Question” in light of the recent get-together featuring Glenn Beck, then went to the phones, answering questions on the meaning of Elohim, Open Theism, Mormon Polygamy, prayer to saints, the Sovereignty of God, and finally the schools of Antioch and Alexandria.
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Return Road Trip DL from the Middle of Nowhere
I am in western Oklahoma, just shy of the Texas panhandle, and I am truly in the middle of nowhere. But, we set up Starlink and got the job done! Pretty much went through a Twitter thread from a fellow named BG Apustaja and replied to his assertions about how I have become “unhinged,” which led to a discussion of a lot of different topics. Rich said he enjoyed the show, so, there’s that! Oh, and I mentioned this book and how you should get it from Jason Lisle’s ministry!
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The Dividing Line will be LIVE at 5:00pm EST
Just a matter of days ago the Canadian Parliament UNANIMOUSLY made Romans 1 and 1 Corinthians 6 illegal. Without a single dissenting voice the government outlawed all “conversion therapy.” Religious freedom is dead in Canada, and we all know the leftists in the US want the exact same thing here. I will be joined today by Dr. Joseph Boot, Pastor at Westminster Chapel in Toronto and Founder of Ezra Institute. Dr. Boot is on the frontlines of this battle, and has been speaking out boldly, warning and exhorting the church. The program will air, Lord willing, at 5pm EST. Given the nature of the subject, we will live stream on Odysee rather than YouTube today. Remember that the program is uploaded fully shortly after it airs, and the audio only version will be on SermonAudio almost instantly thereafter.