Ask The Theologian | Monday, July 15, 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @RandyWhite
    @RandyWhite  Месяц назад +3

    Summary: 1. Gerard from the Netherlands asked about the validity of the word count methodology used by Brandon Peterson in the King James Version.
    - Asked by: Gerard from the Netherlands
    - Scripture References: Micah 1
    - Summary: Gerard highlighted a previous error by Dr. White, where Young's Literal Translation was used instead of the King James Version for a word count. The host agreed that the word count was accurate but argued that Peterson's method of proving the King James Version's preservation through numerical patterns was convoluted and unconvincing. The host suggested using better arguments for the preservation of God's word in the King James Version.
    2. Janice from North Carolina inquired about an article from the Dissenter regarding whether God spared Trump's life and if Trump will repent and believe the gospel.
    - Asked by: Janice from North Carolina
    - Scripture References: Daniel 2:21, Acts 16:31
    - Summary: The host discussed the inconsistencies in attributing events to God's sovereignty, arguing that calling an event tragic while believing in divine orchestration is contradictory. He criticized the Calvinist viewpoint in the article and emphasized the need for logical consistency when discussing divine intervention and human actions.
    3. John Spartan asked why not be consistent and reject the Trinity if it relies on mysticism.
    - Asked by: John Spartan
    - Scripture References: 1 John (Johanneen comma), Matthew 3:16-17 (baptism of Jesus)
    - Summary: The host clarified that he rejects the Chalcedonian Creed but accepts the biblical presentation of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He believes in a triune God as presented in scripture but does not adhere to traditional creeds that attempt to explain the Trinity in mystical terms.
    4. Myra from Green Bay asked if the host intentionally skipped 2 Samuel 13:13 during the previous day's sermon.
    - Asked by: Myra from Green Bay
    - Scripture References: 2 Samuel 13:13
    - Summary: The host acknowledged unintentionally skipping the verse and explained its context. Tamar tried to dissuade Amnon from raping her by highlighting the shame and foolishness it would bring. She suggested discussing the matter with King David, hoping to delay or prevent the act.
    5. Timothy asked about the differences between corporate churches in America and the original churches in scripture.
    - Asked by: Timothy
    - Scripture References: Acts 2:46 (house to house meetings)
    - Summary: The host discussed the structural differences, noting that early churches met in homes without corporate structures, budgets, or large buildings. He questioned whether modern practices, such as having a church building or budget, are unbiblical, suggesting that while they differ from early church practices, they are not necessarily prohibited by scripture.

  • @RNLWW
    @RNLWW Месяц назад

    We pick and choose what God does (the things we like) and doesn’t do (the things we don’t like) just like we pick and choose what parts of the Bible we want to apply to us (the things we like) and the things we don’t want to apply to us (the things we don’t like).

  • @johnspartan98
    @johnspartan98 Месяц назад

    I would like to discuss with you things related to the trinity doctrine that became orthodoxy in 381 A.D.. Evey trinitarian scholar seems to define their belief in a tri-ine god differently.
    I was a trinitarian for over 40 years and I defended the doctrine. 17 years ago I left the trinity doctrine behind because my scripture alone views caused me to understand the Bible differently.
    I am an Acts 13 right divider and find our views are quite similar in that regard.

    • @1dandandy1
      @1dandandy1 Месяц назад

      Hi John Spartan💜, Have you trusted that JESUS paid for ALL of your sins by HIS death, burial and resurrection?

    • @johnspartan98
      @johnspartan98 Месяц назад +1

      @@1dandandy1 Yes, back in 1964. I completed a Child Evangelism Training Course put on by the Billy Graham Association. I've studied the Bible for over 60 years since then, and more than 100,000 hours. I know Paul's Gospel like the back of my hand.

    • @1dandandy1
      @1dandandy1 Месяц назад

      @@johnspartan98 Thank you John for the reply. Do you believe man is a body, soul & spirit?

    • @johnspartan98
      @johnspartan98 Месяц назад

      @@1dandandy1 Have you accepted Paul's Gospel and placed your faith in the D.B.R. of Jesus apart from works of the law as Paul states we must in order to be saved?

    • @1dandandy1
      @1dandandy1 Месяц назад

      @@johnspartan98 John, Yes , there is nothing that I can do for my salvation. I place all of my trust in the finished work JESUS performed by HIS death, burial and resurrection for my salvation. I have great joy knowing that i cannot go to hell. Thank you for asking.

  • @TeachingChurch
    @TeachingChurch Месяц назад +1

    I totally agree. There is no such thing as a Trinity. It’s a pagan man made doctrine. I believe in God The Father, His Son Jesus Christ who is not God but God’s Son, and a Holy Spirit. I have read a lot of books and have done a bunch of research on the trinity. I could go on forever about this topic. Paul never ever taught the trinity as it is spelled out on 99 percent of all church websites. Pastors are ignorant of this doctrine. Really sad.

    • @1dandandy1
      @1dandandy1 Месяц назад +1

      The biblical term us Godhead.

    • @RandyWhite
      @RandyWhite  Месяц назад +2

      Great point - we should study and refer to the Godhead.