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Apologetics and Evangelism

That playlist is ... <drum roll> ... 39.75 hours long (i.e., 1 day, 15 hours, and 45 minutes).
 
That playlist is ... <drum roll> ... 39.75 hours long (i.e., 1 day, 15 hours, and 45 minutes).

Indeed. Welcome to reformed theology.

Try this on for size...there are several thousand hours of audio and I do believe I've listened to all of them. Some multiple times. Take the Eschatology series. It's 112 hours.


Not that this makes me anything ( well...maybe a little nuts but read on ) as anyone can listen that has the time. But the Reformed crowd tend to be a wordy bunch. The joke is that if you want a seminary education without having to pay for it then argue with a Calvinist.
 
Indeed. Welcome to reformed theology.

As a commercial truck driver, I have nothing but time on my hands and listen to hours and hours and hours of podcasts, lectures, sermons, and audiobooks (especially anything produced by Reformed Forum). I probably consume about 100 hours per month. I agree, the Reformed crowd "tends to be a wordy bunch."


The joke is that if you want a seminary education without having to pay for it then argue with a Calvinist.

For real, though. I have theological terms in my vocabulary that not even my pastor recognized, words that are very common in Reformed theology and literature (e.g., communicatio idiomatum).
 
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