The Meaning of Christmas
As discussed by the great theologian, Linus van Pelt:
As discussed by the non-animated characters Greg & Brian:
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As discussed by the great theologian, Linus van Pelt:
As discussed by the non-animated characters Greg & Brian:
We recently discussed the Divinity of Christ on our latest episode of Skipping Stones. That same day, Todd Friel of Wretched discussed the accusation of some atheists that Jesus was not believed to be God until the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. This serves as an excellent complement to our lesson.
We are pleased to share this presentation with you, courtesy of Wretched.tv
You can find more clips from their program on the Wretched Network YouTube channel.
Interested in seeing some of the actual documents that prove Jesus Christ was regarded as God by the early church? Check out (yet another) video from Wretched.tv:
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Job: A Testimony of Abuse, or of the Unchained Love of God?
Recently, a YouTube user posted a dissenting point of view to our commentary on Job, Chapters 19b & 20a. We value an open forum where everyone may cordially express what they think/feel in regards to the topics discussed, and we are committed to answering any questions or statements made when time and opportunity permit.
We do not know the personal understanding this commenter has with this particular book of the Bible, but considering the nature of the questions and at what point in our Job series they chose to post, our response is more exhaustive than it would be to, say, someone posting on Chapter 1, or another person expressing more familiarity with Job.
Below, you will find our answer to their comments.
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