We finished up our review of the Stanley/Flowers interview today on a special year-end edition of Radio Free Geneva, during which we learned that Reformed folks do not need to do apologetics, amongst other amazing revelations. Then we played a video from Pastor Adam Fannin of the Stedfast Baptist Church in which he reviews our tract, The Christian Message.
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Not really a sermon The Bible tells us not to be dragged into foolish arguments. This has devolved into bickering among pastors with grudges against each other, and it's a waste of time to look into the details of the controversies between Dr White and his enemies. We aren't of Dr White or another pastor; we're of Christ. The issues they are debating are important, but their manner of arguing is malicious and worldly.
Glenn Schmidt (1/3/2019)
from Victoria, B.C. Canada
Great Sermon! James, you are the greatest debater around and I especially enjoyed your debate with Marcus Borg because my aunt and uncle are so-called ministers in the United Church (chirps, I call them) recently tried to convert me to liberalism with Borg's books, but I quoted from your debate with him, in which you asked him, w"what happened to the body of Jesus after he died" to which he answered, " well it probably just decayed in a grave somewhere." So Iused that to justify not finding anything of any value in his books. I have also been going to a Baptist church in which the pastor calls himself a 1 point Calvinist. I can take going there anymore though because he called you a racist, to which I said, " no he is not. He is against reverse-racism." Antinomianism is promoted in that church although to the pastors credit he doesn't agree with it. But there is this "through the grape vine" gossip in the church that teaches that Calvinism is hyper-Calvinism and that has finally caused me to look elsewhere to find fellowship.
James White is the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. He is a professor, having taught Greek, New Testament Textual Criticism, Church history, and various topics in the field of apologetics. He has authored or...