Great Sermon! This is such an excellent series. I've listened to it once all the way through and am now starting over from class #1 so I can take notes. It won't be an exact transcript but it will be pretty thorough if anyone wants them...
Great Sermon! Excellent presentation good to hear a familiar voice on board with your understanding of these verses having read Josephus it really did inform me concerning this biblical text
Great Sermon! Really well done. In a time and place where so much value is placed on beauty, The Lord calls us to realize there are much more important things to be valued.
Great Sermon! Yes, please! A lecture on the destruction of the 2nd temple would be great, especially the events around 60-70 AD. It's important for us to learn about Josephus and Tacitus and their writings.
Great Series This is an excellent series of lectures. A good sense of humor makes listening much more enjoyable. If you have been bored into a coma with other lectures, this is what you need. Also the material is solid.
Thank you Thank you for all your years of service in providing in-depth exegesis, wonderful insights, superb teachings on the most difficult area's and a pro active apologetics that is second to none.
Great Sermon! Calvin is not a murderer but a coward who wouldn’t stop Servetus death. If it is wrong in 2018 to kill a heretic it was just as wrong back in the 16th century
Great Sermon! This has become my favorite sermon. My family have joined a reformed church after my previous church allowed non biblical teachers in. I can identify with it.
Great Sermon! I love listening to Dr White, but unfortunately this lesson falls short as a refutation, relying primarily on the "it's not there" argument and the "all infant baptisms were emergency baptisms". I also see a lack of understanding of the other sides argument, or maybe just a reluctance to actually address it. This is, after all a church history lesson. Overall, I have to grade this lesson very low, and wish it had stuck to just history rather than an extremely biased discussion on baptism, which, incidentally, he accuses the other side of in the lesson just before doing it himself. Still, I did learn about Tertulian and that was good.