Are there mistakes, additions and subtraction due to translations and/or errors in the Bible and specifically what is your practical explanation for the “Johannine Comma”?
Legends of Lore.~ good question. I’m intrested in the answer also. Arminianism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, but Molinism ... named after the Catholic reformer and Jesuit theologian Luis de Molina? I think whether you are a Protestant, a Catholic, or an Orthodox the middle knowledge is one of the four principal views on divine providence and omniscience, alongside Calvinism, open theism, and simple foreknowledge. However, I could be wrong.
@@STARPATR0N I wouldn't say any of them are "better" than the others. Well educated theologians throughout history have held different opinions, and they still exist today because they can all be well defended. But at some point, I will absolutely be going into each of these views!
So glad I found this channel, can’t wait to learn!
Happy to have found this channel. Thank you!
Love your videos so far. I look forward to watching all of them.
Come on now. Let’s go baby! HIU!
I like your background with those bottles.. beer 🍺🙂🙂🙂🙂. ( Joking )
Beer, of the root variety!
Are there mistakes, additions and subtraction due to translations and/or errors in the Bible and specifically what is your practical explanation for the “Johannine Comma”?
Great questions! Ones that I think are worth episodes of their own, so stay tuned!
Is there a theory that better marries humanity's free will with God's supreme will other than Molinism?
Legends of Lore.~ good question. I’m intrested in the answer also.
Arminianism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, but Molinism ... named after the Catholic reformer and Jesuit theologian Luis de Molina?
I think whether you are a Protestant, a Catholic, or an Orthodox the middle knowledge is one of the four principal views on divine providence and omniscience, alongside Calvinism, open theism, and simple foreknowledge. However, I could be wrong.
@@STARPATR0N I wouldn't say any of them are "better" than the others. Well educated theologians throughout history have held different opinions, and they still exist today because they can all be well defended.
But at some point, I will absolutely be going into each of these views!
What killed the dinosaurs?
ME!
They never died. They are all around us. They hide very well and only come out when we stop asking what killed them...however, I may be wrong.