After I dropped off my sons for a church youth activity I recorded most of this episode in my car in the parking lot. I shared a few thoughts mostly about the march on Monday afternoon before the opening speeches. Women dressed as abortion pills, pro-Palestine protesters, rainbow flags, and a sign that says “Trump and J.D. Vance are weird” donned the street. During the first two days of the DNC, a mobile clinic offered free chemical abortions for women and vasectomies for men. Outside the center was a giant inflatable IUD. Inside the building was a display of giant inflatable abortion pills. Several speakers emphasized abortion as a fundamental right necessary for freedom. Is there a reason not to
Can Scripture Tell Us Who Jesus Is?
As I was reading stuff online I came across an article from Roman Catholic apologist Dave Armstrong against William Lane Craig’s defense of monothelitism. Armstrong blames Craig’s error on Sola Scriptura and rejecting the “infallibility” of the Roman Catholic church. While I agree that Craig is wrong about monothelitism, I also believe Armstrong is wrong about why. This episode addresses both the error of monothelitism and the error of Roman Catholic epistemology. I believe Craig’s philosophy is the problem. I also believe history disproves Armstrong’s “infallible church” idea and that Scripture is the authority for determining who Jesus is. Sources Cited: William Lane Craig, “#75 Monotheletism,” Reasonable Faith, September 22, 2008. Dave Armstrong, “William Lane Craig’s Christological Errors (Monothelitism +),”
Did Paul Say the Law Justifies Us?
Romans 2:13 says that “the doers of the law shall be justified.” Romans 3:20 says that “by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified.” Did Paul teach justification by keeping the law? Did Paul contradict himself? Chelsea returns to co-host this episode as we summarize Paul’s arguments in Romans chapter 1 through 3. We believe Paul was making one harmonizing point with both verses. Scriptures Referenced: Romans 2:13; 3:20; 2:7-10 ***Castle Rock Women’s Healthis a pro-life and pro-women health care ministry. They need your help to serve the community. Please considera monthly or one-time donation. *** We value your feedback! Have questions for Truthspresso?Contact us! Mentioned in this episode: Affiliate Link: Blackout Coffee Blackout Coffee is
Manhattan Madness: The New York Trump Trial (part 5)
May 30, 2024 is a day that will live in infamy! Donald Trump became the first former President of the United States to be brought to court on felony charges and have a jury reach a verdict of guilty. Not to mention that this happened while he is currently running for President again and is the highest polling candidate. The ripple effects of this historical day will be felt indefinitely. The debates will rage over whether or not this was justice or merely political lawfare. In part 5,we cover the instructions from Judge Merchan to the jury for how to deliberate. Most of the instructions were standard fare. However, the section detailing the charges raised serious questions in my mind.