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A Bit of Humor: Strong Independant Woman

I usually can't stand Voddie, but "My father's name instead" was funny!
Since you feel that way about Voddie, thanks for seeing it through to the punch line.

I am not sure exactly what you can't stand Voddie, and it doesn't matter. I really like him. But I am fussy, too, about preaching style as well as content. There are preachers online and in real life, who even though I am in agreement with their theology, can't sit through a sermon online, and if I were in the congregation would not be rude and walk out, but would probably not return. And I do know that you disagree with Voddie---he is Reformed Baptist.

However, if you scroll through his videos on You Tube, he has a lot that pertain to men's and women's roles, the role of fathers and mothers in the family, Critical Race Theory invading the church, homosexuality in the church etc. that aren't dealing with the Doctrines of Grace per se.

And if you ever had the question, or in some cases accusation of not preaching the gospel, which many against Reformed theology do, of how they do preach the gospel, and you have the time and inclination, watch the video I posted on this board.
https://christcentered.community.forum/threads/how-the-reformed-theologians-preach-the-gospel.2992/
 
Since you feel that way about Voddie, thanks for seeing it through to the punch line.
It was short enough.


And I do know that you disagree with Voddie---he is Reformed Baptist.
I don't just disagree with Reformed doctrine, I abhor it.

I have listened to a lot of Voddie's youtube videos over the years just to see how he twists things.
I stopped listening to him altogether when he criticized the show The Chosen (a biblical series about the life of Christ and His followers).
I watched the series and thought it was hand's down the best show on the topic I had ever seen.
 
It was short enough.



I don't just disagree with Reformed doctrine, I abhor it.

I have listened to a lot of Voddie's youtube videos over the years just to see how he twists things.
I stopped listening to him altogether when he criticized the show The Chosen (a biblical series about the life of Christ and His followers).
I watched the series and thought it was hand's down the best show on the topic I had ever seen.
Well----- Voddie disagrees with you.;) I haven't seen that video and I have not and will not watch the Chosen. I think it is astonishing that anyone would have the nerve or gall to play the part of Jesus. As though "make no images of----" means nothing. And especially to play him in a false way, which I can pretty much guarantee was done since making money off a film is the number one priority.
 
I don't just disagree with Reformed doctrine, I abhor it.
Just a note of clarification.

When one says they abhor the Reformed doctrine, they are also saying they abhor the doctrine of the Trinity, the virgin birth of Jesus, his perfect righteousness, his substitutionary atoning death on the cross, his resurrection, ascension. defeat of Satan, his second coming, the new heaven and new earth and God with us of Rev 21, etc.

Reformed theology does not singularity consist of the Doctrines of Grace (TULIP).
 
Just a note of clarification.

When one says they abhor the Reformed doctrine, they are also saying they abhor the doctrine of the Trinity, the virgin birth of Jesus, his perfect righteousness, his substitutionary atoning death on the cross, his resurrection, ascension. defeat of Satan, his second coming, the new heaven and new earth and God with us of Rev 21, etc.

Reformed theology does not singularity consist of the Doctrines of Grace (TULIP).
Nope.
Mingling some truth amidst lies does not make Reformed doctrine true.
 
Nope.
Mingling some truth amidst lies does not make Reformed doctrine true.
I wasn't discussing whether it is true or not. How hard is it to say what you mean? "I abhor the Doctrines of Grace in Reformed theology." Instead of "I abhor Reformed theology."

Also, if one abhors Reformed theology, then they are in agreement with the RCC opinion of it.

Reformed theology is nothing more and nothing less, than the doctrines taught in the Bible, the foundation of Christ's church being restored, to Christianity, that came out of the Protestant Reformation. Those corruptions of Scripture that were coming from the papacy and the Roman church in general, corrected and the Bible's truths restored.

It is from the Reformation that Protestants get the five solas on which Christianity stands or falls. The very things that the Roman church did and still does deny.
 
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