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  • Recently finished:
    The Cosmological Argument From Plato to Leibniz by William Lane Craig
    The Kalam Cosmological Argument by William Lane Craig
    SJWs Always Double Down by Vox Day
    Cuckservative by John Red Eagle and Vox Day
    Avengers and Philosophy by Mark D. White
    Cold Case Christianity by J. Warner Wallace

    Now Reading:
    Batman and Philosophy by Mark D. White
    God's Crime Scene by J. Warner Wallance
    My Amazon Author page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0719RS8BK

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    • Within the next few weeks, I plan to read John MacArthur’s The Gospel according to Paul: Embracing the Good News at the Heart of Paul's Teaching (Nashville, TN: Nelson Books, 2017).
      For Neo-Remonstration (Arminian/Remonstrant ruminations): <https://theremonstrant.blogspot.com>

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      • After getting derailed for a while, I finally finished Two Views on Women in Ministry, by Belleville, Blomberg, Keener, and Schreiner; part of Zondervan's "Counterpoints" series.


        Now working on Keener's Spirit Hermeneutics: Reading Scripture in Light of Pentecost.
        Geislerminian Antinomian Kenotic Charispneumaticostal Gender Mutualist-Egalitarian.

        Beige Federalist.

        Nationalist Christian.

        "Everybody is somebody's heretic."

        Social Justice is usually the opposite of actual justice.

        Proud member of the this space left blank community.

        Would-be Grand Vizier of the Padishah Maxi-Super-Ultra-Hyper-Mega-MAGA King Trumpius Rex.

        Justice for Ashli Babbitt!

        Justice for Matthew Perna!

        Arrest Ray Epps and his Fed bosses!

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        • Finished reading:
          Forensic Faith by J. Warner Wallace
          Dune and Philosophy by Jeffery Nicholas, ed.

          Currently Reading:
          Game of Thrones and Philosophy by William Irwin, ed.
          9 Presidents Who Screwed Up America: And Four Who Tried to Save Her by Brion McClanahan
          My Amazon Author page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0719RS8BK

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          • Originally posted by The Remonstrant View Post
            I thought he had become agnostic concerning the nature of eschatological punishment, but was leaning towards the eventual annihilation of the unrepentant (over against the conventional teaching of perpetual torment). Can you tell me when Sprinkle decided in favour of annihilationism?
            I don't know when he made a formal announcement but I'm aware of private statements he made several years ago. Several weeks ago he casually mentioned he holds to it during a podcast episode.
            "I am not angered that the Moral Majority boys campaign against abortion. I am angry when the same men who say, "Save OUR children" bellow "Build more and bigger bombers." That's right! Blast the children in other nations into eternity, or limbless misery as they lay crippled from "OUR" bombers! This does not jell." - Leonard Ravenhill

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            • Originally posted by Rational Gaze View Post
              Finished reading:
              Forensic Faith by J. Warner Wallace
              How good was it? I've read Cold Case Christianity for my Apologetics class and found it quite insightful.
              I am Punkinhead.

              "I have missed you, Oh Grand High Priestess of the Order of the Stirring Pot"

              ~ Cow Poke aka CP aka Creacher aka ke7ejx's apprentice....

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              • Originally posted by ke7ejx View Post
                How good was it? I've read Cold Case Christianity for my Apologetics class and found it quite insightful.
                Good.
                My Amazon Author page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0719RS8BK

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                • Originally posted by ke7ejx View Post
                  How good was it? I've read Cold Case Christianity for my Apologetics class and found it quite insightful.
                  Good.
                  My Amazon Author page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0719RS8BK

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                  • Originally posted by ke7ejx View Post
                    How good was it? I've read Cold Case Christianity for my Apologetics class and found it quite insightful.
                    Good.
                    My Amazon Author page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0719RS8BK

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                    • Originally posted by ke7ejx View Post
                      How good was it? I've read Cold Case Christianity for my Apologetics class and found it quite insightful.
                      Good.
                      My Amazon Author page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0719RS8BK

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                      • Originally posted by Rational Gaze View Post
                        Good.
                        Originally posted by Rational Gaze View Post
                        Good.
                        Originally posted by Rational Gaze View Post
                        Good.
                        Originally posted by Rational Gaze View Post
                        Good.
                        I didn't quite get you the first time. Did you say it was good?





















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                        • Originally posted by Chrawnus View Post
                          I didn't quite get you the first time. Did you say it was good?
                          Don't mind that Quick Reply hanging over there in the corner.
                          ~ Russell ("MelMak")

                          "[Sing] and [make] melody in your heart to the Lord." -- Ephesians 5:19b

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                          • After two months on the hold list at the library, I finally have Oathbringer, the third Stormlight Archive audiobook to listen to (brandonsanderson.com/books/the-stormlight-archive/), so all my non-fiction is on hold until I finish it as per my usual habit.

                            What's on my audiobook playlist lately:
                            Confessions of St Augustine
                            Summa Theologica
                            Institutes of the Christian Religion

                            Those are... Not the best translations, unfortunately. They are hard to follow sometimes. I think I'm going to end up reading the ebooks eventually, especially if I can get a more recent translation. I also have Cold Case Christianity and The End of Faith (which I'd just started when Oathbringer became available) which I'll listen to next. I've listened to very little of The End of Faith, and I'm not impressed at all so far.
                            Curiosity never hurt anyone. It was stupidity that killed the cat.

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                            • Originally posted by Chrawnus View Post
                              I didn't quite get you the first time. Did you say it was good?





















                              Bene. Molto bene.
                              My Amazon Author page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0719RS8BK

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                              • Originally posted by QuantaFille View Post
                                Finished:

                                Erasing Hell: What God Said About Eternity, and the Things We've Made Up, Francis Chan and Preston Sprinkle […]
                                Originally posted by KingsGambit View Post
                                Sprinkle's since crossed over to the dark side (annihilationism)
                                Originally posted by The Remonstrant View Post
                                I thought he had become agnostic concerning the nature of eschatological punishment, but was leaning towards the eventual annihilation of the unrepentant (over against the conventional teaching of perpetual torment). Can you tell me when Sprinkle decided in favour of annihilationism?
                                Originally posted by KingsGambit View Post
                                I don't know when he made a formal announcement but I'm aware of private statements he made several years ago. Several weeks ago he casually mentioned he holds to it during a podcast episode.
                                Thank you for your response. I can recall years ago listening to a podcast with Preston Sprinkle and Chris Date on Rethinking Hell (RH). Whilst then a traditionalist (2012, I believe), Preston seemed reasonably open-minded to the doctrine of annihilationism. (The past few years I have largely avoided conditionalist websites such as Afterlife [<https://www.afterlife.co.nz>] and RH [http://www.rethinkinghell.com].)
                                For Neo-Remonstration (Arminian/Remonstrant ruminations): <https://theremonstrant.blogspot.com>

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