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Marian Dogma, Roman CatholicismLeave a comment

The Destruction of Albrecht and Shamoun on the Marian Dogmas

May 30, 2023May 30, 2023 TheSire

My critique of Sam @shamounian’s & @WilliamAlbrecht’s review of my Mariology debate with @RSungenis – YouTube   Continue reading The Destruction of Albrecht and Shamoun on the Marian Dogmas

Doctrine of God, Jimmy Stephens, TrinityLeave a comment

One Will or Three Wills?

May 15, 2023 TheSire

Jimmy Stephens stated: On the one hand, some Trinitarians envision God’s will as unitary. God has a singular will that belongs to and “activates” through or “terminates in” the Persons. They then say the Son has two wills, one belonging … Continue reading One Will or Three Wills?

Calvinism, FreewillLeave a comment

Shamoun’s Obsession with Provisionists

May 12, 2023May 12, 2023 TheSire

Sam Shamoun on Twitter: “@Sketo80 @Soteriology101 It may be the case that your god hasn’t decreed for Leighton to answer your question. Therefore, stop whining against the potter and what he has determined will come to pass, you decrepit, vile … Continue reading Shamoun’s Obsession with Provisionists

Jimmy Stephens, Presuppositionalism, TAGLeave a comment

The Stroudian Objection and TACT

May 12, 2023 TheSire

Here is a dialogue regarding the Stroudian objection and I will add any updates when they come about. For other occasions and dialogues about such: Bosserman on Stroud’s Objection – The Council (spirited-tech.com) Stroud and Van Til – The Council … Continue reading The Stroudian Objection and TACT

Jimmy Stephens, PresuppositionalismLeave a comment

Scholastic Lutherans’ Objections to Presuppositionalism

May 11, 2023May 19, 2023 TheSire

In this article, Jimmy and I are going to address the objections of a collaborative youtube channel called Scholastic Lutherans. This channel uploaded video last December on the topic of Presuppositionalism, providing some objections. Here, we respond to the objections … Continue reading Scholastic Lutherans’ Objections to Presuppositionalism

Jimmy Stephens, TrinityLeave a comment

Van Til’s Serious Trinitarian Theology

May 7, 2023May 9, 2023 TheSire

Jimmy Stephens: Van Til means that God is exhaustively personal. God has personality or personhood in a way that is self-contained. By comparison, I’m unipersonal in my personhood where God is tripersonal, remembering that I’m an analogical reflection of God’s … Continue reading Van Til’s Serious Trinitarian Theology

Dr. James Anderson, IslamLeave a comment

Arbitrary Justice in Islam

May 5, 2023May 5, 2023 TheSire

Dr. James Anderson explains how the denial of the atonement is an issue for Islam: The obvious problem with this response is that it openly equivocates on the term justice. In essence, it argues that God sometimes “concedes justice” (“in its … Continue reading Arbitrary Justice in Islam

Dr. James Anderson, TransgenderismLeave a comment

Is There Something Unique about the Transgender Brain?

May 3, 2023May 3, 2023 TheSire

The study cited by the author doesn't seem to support the claim that "the brains of trans people are unique" at all: https://t.co/g23401h7Di Perhaps the author was hoping no one would read the article and think about what it actually … Continue reading Is There Something Unique about the Transgender Brain?

capital-punishment, politicsLeave a comment

Polanski, Modern Trends, and Crime

May 3, 2023May 3, 2023 TheSire

Recently, Roman Polanski appeared to make the news again. Roman Polanski is the Bill Cosby that everyone in Hollywood still defends because he raped a long time ago and made a few good movies. Now, this is just one of … Continue reading Polanski, Modern Trends, and Crime

Keith Thompson, Papacy, Roman Catholicism, RomeLeave a comment

Absence of Papal Views Among the Earliest Christians

May 3, 2023 TheSire

Absence of Papal Views Among the Earliest Christians By Keith Thompson Introduction In the fourth session of the 1870 first Vatican Council, Rome made the false assertion that belief in papal primacy has always been understood by the church as … Continue reading Absence of Papal Views Among the Earliest Christians

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