Author: TheSire
The Kampf of the Woke!
How Should We Understand Romans 9? John Cranman vs Tyler Vela
Is the Son his own Servant?
This is the continuing dialogue with Theophilus(Eastern Orthodox). Here are his questions in response to my article: http://spirited-tech.com/Council/index.php/2020/07/04/besides-me-there-is-no-god/ Theophilus: We can discuss it in however much detail you like, but I’m interested to know how you resolve the exegetical issue … Continue reading Is the Son his own Servant?
Whoever Sheds Man’s Blood
There is a growing animosity in our culture growing against capital punishment(CP). This is also tied in with different theological branches that also have input on this debate and ethical concerns. In this article, I will be taking certain pivotal … Continue reading Whoever Sheds Man’s Blood
Besides Me there is no God
There’s a lot I could say about this. The speaker in Isaiah 44 is God the Father, because in Isaiah 42:1 He refers to the Messiah as “my servant,” and the speaker remains consistent throughout the next several chapters. However, … Continue reading Besides Me there is no God
Van Til’s Sycophant
This is a conversation in the group of people I hang out with: Atheist: Jimmy explain how God can be both universal and particular. Also explain how His being these two things somehow grounds their presence in the world. Jimmy … Continue reading Van Til’s Sycophant
Is Jesus the God of the Bible?
I may have some thoughts on this debate at another time. If not, then just enjoy the show. Continue reading Is Jesus the God of the Bible?
The Aseity of the Son and Spirit
There was a recent conversation between my friends on the topic of whether the Son and Spirit possess aseity. I think some good points are made on each side of the conversation. So, I figured that I would let my … Continue reading The Aseity of the Son and Spirit
Compatibilism vs LFW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak5QWVG3ipU Tyler discusses Compatibilism vs LFW with The Unapologetic Apologists. A very interesting discussion. Continue reading Compatibilism vs LFW

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