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Does Idol Killer think God has a Body?

January 25, 2024 TheSire

Braxton Hunter and Jonathan Pritchett had Warren McGrew on their show to discuss whether he is a heretic. This led to a series of friendly discussion but unclear and unpersuasive conclusions. I posed two inquiries regarding Warren McGrew’s perspective: I … Continue reading Does Idol Killer think God has a Body?

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Critiquing Warren McGrew’s Perspective on Cain’s Sin

January 17, 2024 TheSire

Genesis 4 4 Later, Adam had sexual relations with his wife Eve. She became pregnant and gave birth to Cain. She said, “I have given birth to a male child—the Lord.” 2 And she did it again, giving birth to his brother Abel. Abel shepherded flocks and … Continue reading Critiquing Warren McGrew’s Perspective on Cain’s Sin

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Does God know the secrets of the Heart?

December 14, 2023January 2, 2024 TheSire

During a recent conversation on the Gospel Truth channel about open theism, technical issues prevented my participation. Yet, I managed to pose some questions to Chris Fisher afterward. His stance suggests an inconsistency in God’s knowledge, particularly regarding understanding the … Continue reading Does God know the secrets of the Heart?

Eastern Orthodoxy, Ethics, Jimmy Stephens, Open Theism, Roman Catholicism, ThomismLeave a comment

Privation, Evil, & Proportionate Causality

December 6, 2023 TheSire

This is a modified form of the conversation on the ontology of evil that I’ve partaken in. It centers on the denial of the privation theory of evil. Which is: According to the Neoplatonists, evil does not exist as a … Continue reading Privation, Evil, & Proportionate Causality

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What tomorrow will bring

October 29, 2023 TheSire

Here Dan Chapa points out an issue with the Dynamic Omniscience crowd: yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. (James 4:14, see also Prov. 27:1). Are these types of verses a challenge for open theism/DO? Shouldn’t they say … Continue reading What tomorrow will bring

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To Know and Not Know

July 26, 2022 TheSire

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Arminianism, Calvinism, Freewill, Open TheismLeave a comment

Omniscience, Aseity, and Determinism

July 10, 2022July 10, 2022 TheSire

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Divine Timelessness, Doctrine of God, Open Theism, TrinityLeave a comment

Warren McGrew’s Gnostic love affair with Neoplatonism

March 24, 2022March 24, 2022 TheSire

I was in a conversation regarding whether Dr. Mullins’s view on time shared something in common with Agustine. Several open theists wished to try to explain to me that I was deeply wrong. The irony I was pointing out is … Continue reading Warren McGrew’s Gnostic love affair with Neoplatonism

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An Analysis of Warren McGrew (Idol Killer)

February 10, 2022February 10, 2022 TheSire

An Analysis of Warren McGrew (Idol Killer): Continue reading An Analysis of Warren McGrew (Idol Killer)

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Ransom for Many

February 1, 2022February 1, 2022 TheSire

There has been a lot of complaints about my response and critique of Warren McGrew. I called him a Pelagian and he maintains that Pelagius didn’t affirm what is accused of him. This led to a discussion of the atonement. … Continue reading Ransom for Many

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