I'm sure everyone can enjoy a little humor. Below is my latest video:
Eye of the Tiger & Romans 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21g_zKK_FTk
Arminian Minute on YouTube
Re: Arminian Minute on YouTube
I'm still plugging away making videos. Here's my latest:
Tim Keller Answers Like an Arminian at the Veritas Forum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRTA-Wqf8Vc
Tim Keller's response to a questioner at the Veritas Forum (March 4th, 2008) shows a high regard for Arminianism.
Tim Keller Answers Like an Arminian at the Veritas Forum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRTA-Wqf8Vc
Tim Keller's response to a questioner at the Veritas Forum (March 4th, 2008) shows a high regard for Arminianism.
Re: Arminian Minute on YouTube
While I don't call my videos the "Arminian Minute" any longer, check out my latest where I respond to a pastor in my
area. We have had some email correspondence, and while he is adamant in his views, our dialogue has been very cordial.
YouTube Video: A Response to Mike Augsburger (Part 3: Antinomy)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njFIpFLNBKw
Mike is a gifted bible expositor and communicator from West Des
Moines, Iowa. Is genuine human responsibility to accept and believe
the gospel compatible with unconditional election? Some think that
these two contradictory ideas are both taught in Scripture. But, if
God works monergistically and imparts the gift of faith to only some
(and all are equally dead in sin and rebellious toward God), then are
those who are not unconditionally chosen (the non-elect) free to
accept the gospel when it is presented to them?
area. We have had some email correspondence, and while he is adamant in his views, our dialogue has been very cordial.
YouTube Video: A Response to Mike Augsburger (Part 3: Antinomy)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njFIpFLNBKw
Mike is a gifted bible expositor and communicator from West Des
Moines, Iowa. Is genuine human responsibility to accept and believe
the gospel compatible with unconditional election? Some think that
these two contradictory ideas are both taught in Scripture. But, if
God works monergistically and imparts the gift of faith to only some
(and all are equally dead in sin and rebellious toward God), then are
those who are not unconditionally chosen (the non-elect) free to
accept the gospel when it is presented to them?