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Calvinism, Colton Carlson, Dr. Leighton FlowersLeave a comment

Does Compatibilism entail Hard Determinism?

May 31, 2021May 31, 2021 TheSire

This was written by Colton Carlson in response to Leighton’s argument that Calvinism entails fatalism: I will point out one problem that I heard, and kept hearing, around the 20-30 minute mark, and that is when Flowers attempts to argue … Continue reading Does Compatibilism entail Hard Determinism?

Abortion1 Comment

Reproductive Slavery

May 28, 2021June 2, 2021 TheSire

I think Twitter is nearly useless for communicating ideas effectively. So, I will respond here to saved time and effort. Lisa: It’s not and I won’t. Ever. ReproductiveSlavery is unethical. Full stop. TheSire: I think it’s great. What’s your argument? … Continue reading Reproductive Slavery

baptism, Church HistoryLeave a comment

Baptism in the Early Church: A Baptist Response

May 27, 2021May 27, 2021 TheSire

I saw this when taking a look over at T-blog. Baptism in the Early Church: A Baptist Response Continue reading Baptism in the Early Church: A Baptist Response

Classical Theism, Deity of Christ, Doctrine of God, Eternal Generation, Eternal Processions, holy-spirit, Trinity, UnitariansLeave a comment

Behold His Glory: Thoughts on John 17:22

May 26, 2021April 1, 2023 TheSire

John 17:20 “I do not pray for these alone, but also for those who will believe in Me through their word; 21 that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they also may be one in Us, … Continue reading Behold His Glory: Thoughts on John 17:22

Orthodox, Roman Catholicism, SoteriologyLeave a comment

Transubstantiation and Cannibalism

May 26, 2021June 10, 2021 TheSire

Genesis 9:4 and Leviticus 17:11, 14 forbid eating an animal’s blood because “the life is in the blood.” Although the animal is already dead, its life is still in the blood. If we ate the blood of an animal, we … Continue reading Transubstantiation and Cannibalism

Chris Matthew, Presuppositionalism1 Comment

Why couldn’t Logic just be Descriptive?

May 25, 2021May 25, 2021 TheSire

Chris Matthew answered a few questions regarding logic and I wish to share them here. He was asked why logic couldn’t be descriptive and why couldn’t they just be in particular: I think there are several problems here. First, this … Continue reading Why couldn’t Logic just be Descriptive?

Islam, Jewish Apologetics, Messianic ProphecyLeave a comment

What is the Right Translation of Isaiah 9:5(6)?

May 24, 2021May 24, 2021 TheSire

Continue reading What is the Right Translation of Isaiah 9:5(6)?

Church History, Roman CatholicismLeave a comment

Optatus, Papacy, and Donatists

May 24, 2021 TheSire

This was a conversation on the issue of the papacy in the early Church: Ultimate Bayleef: I would like to talk about the claim which the early Christians make that Rome is the Petrine see in which the unity of … Continue reading Optatus, Papacy, and Donatists

Atheism, Mind/Body ProblemLeave a comment

Why Consciousness is a Big Problem for Atheism (w/ J.P. Moreland)

May 20, 2021May 20, 2021 TheSire

Click here to watch on YouTube Continue reading Why Consciousness is a Big Problem for Atheism (w/ J.P. Moreland)

Apostasy, Calvinism1 Comment

Can a Christian lose salvation?

May 19, 2021 TheSire

I think there have been good articles written on the issue of preservation of the saints on other websites. I think it would be good to gather a few passages that don’t often make the list here. http://triablogue.blogspot.com/2019/02/can-christian-lose-salvation.html 2 Peter … Continue reading Can a Christian lose salvation?

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